نتایج جستجو برای: glial fibrillary acidic protein

تعداد نتایج: 1270631  

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2006
Natasa Jovanov-Milosević Vesna Benjak Ivica Kostović

The corpus callosum connects two cerebral hemispheres as the most voluminous fiber system in the human brain. The developing callosal fibers originate from immature pyramidal neurons, grow through complex pathways and cross the midline using different substrates in transient fetal structures. We analyzed cellular structures in the human corpus callosum on postmortem brains from the age of 18 we...

2006
Hiroshi KOBAYASHI Yoshiharu MATSUURA Toya OHASHI Yoshikatsu ETOH

Baculovirus vectors can efficiently transduce human hepatoma cells and primary hepatocytes in culture. We report the potential use of baculovirus as a vector for gene delivery into cells of the mammalian central nervous system. We generated a “pseudotyped”baculovirus encoding the bacterialβ-galactosidase(β-Gal)gene(LacZ),under the control of the cytomegalovirus promoter, and the vesicular stoma...

Journal: :Neuro-oncology 2002
Olivier Sembritzki Christian Hagel Katrin Lamszus Wolfgang Deppert Wolfgang Bohn

Cytoplasmic accumulation of wild-type p53 in tumor cells indicates that the tumor suppressor is inactive with regard to growth suppressive functions. Whether this occurs randomly during tumor development or characterizes a certain tumor cell subset is not known. Here we assayed primary glioblastomas for expression and subcellular localization of p53 and determined a correlation with expression ...

Journal: :Journal of pineal research 1992
F López-Muñoz J L Calvo J Boya A L Carbonell

In the present work, coexpression of vimentin (VIM) and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is demonstrated in the glial cells of the adult rat pineal gland. Serial consecutive Epon semithin sections (0.5 microns thick) were alternately immunostained for VIM and GFAP. GFAP positive cells and processes were found in the proximal region of the pineal gland, near the pineal stalk. Most of these...

Amit Agrawa, Arvind Sinha

  We report two cases of de novo Gemistocytic glioblastomas. In case one, a 35 year male presented with features of raised intracranial pressure and rapid neurological deterioration. In case 2; a 73 year old male presented with rapid neurological deterioration and focal neurological deficits. In both cases imaging findings were suggestive of high grade malignancy involving the brain. This was ...

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