نتایج جستجو برای: tongue protrusions

تعداد نتایج: 26680  

A Singh PS Naidu SK Kulkarni

Neuroleptics are widely prescribed drugs for the treatment of schizophrenia and related psychiatric disorders. Tardive dyskinesia (TD) is a late complication of prolonged neuroleptic treatment. Despite much research, the pathogenesis of TD remains elusive. It may be caused by loss of dopaminergic cells, due to free radicals as a product of high synaptic dopamine levels. Tardive dyskinesia has b...

Amir Foroutanfar Bibi Marjan Razavi Faezeh Vahdati Hasani, Hossein Hosseinzadeh, Marzyeh Kamyar, Soghra Mehri,

Objective(s):Long-term treatment with antipsychotics causes serious side effects such as tardive dyskinesia that characterized by abnormal movements in the orofacial region. Oxidative stress in the brain specific area is implicated in the pathophysiology of tardive dyskinesia. In this study the protective effect of crocin on haloperidol-induced orofacial dyskinesia was evaluated. Materials and ...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
marieh honarmand dept. of oral medicine, dental school, zahedan university of medical sciences, zahedan, iran. leila farhad mollashahi masomeh shirzaiy marziye sehhatpour

geographic tongue is a benign disorder involving the dorsal surface of the tongue characterized by depapillated areas with leading and folded edges in yellowish or grayish white color and sometimes with unclear borders. many studies have reported a relationship between such condition and different risk factors. this study aimed to investigate the prevalence rate and the risk factors of geograph...

Journal: :International journal of oncology 2014
Keisuke Taniuchi Mutsuo Furihata Shinji Iwasaki Kenjiro Tanaka Takahiro Shimizu Motoaki Saito Toshiji Saibara

We report a novel function of RUVBL1 molecule in pancreatic cancer cells. Previous reports describe that RUVBL1 belongs to the family of AAA+ ATPases that associate with chromatin-remodelling complexes and have important roles in transcriptional regulation, the DNA damage response, telomerase activity and cellular transformation. We show that knockdown of RUVBL1 inhibited the motility and invas...

2015
Felicitas Pröls Christoph Wiegreffe

Long-range intercellular communication is essential for the regulation of embryonic development. Apart from simple diffusion, various modes of signal transfer have been described in the literature. Here, we describe a novel type of cellular extensions found in epithelial cells of the somites in chicken embryos. These filopodia-like protrusions span the subectodermal space overlying the dorsal s...

2016
Liying Guan Xuehua Ma Jingyan Zhang Jia-Jia Liu Yingchun Wang Mei Ding

Eukaryotic cells extend a variety of surface protrusions to direct cell motility. Formation of protrusions is mediated by coordinated actions between the plasma membrane and the underlying actin cytoskeleton. Here, we found that the single calponin homology (CH) domain-containing protein CHDP-1 induces the formation of cell protrusions in C. elegans. CHDP-1 is anchored to the cortex through its...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1977
C Tickle J P Trinkaus

One of the ways in which Fundulus deep cells move in vivo is by putting out long, fingerlike protrusions. This involves a change in the shape of the cell as a whole, with cytoplasmic flow, and is not just a local phenomenon. Moreover, particles on the cell surface move toward a protrusion as it is forming, suggesting surface flow. The role of surface flow is discussed both on a grown level and ...

2016
Catherine Cheng Roberta B. Nowak Sondip K. Biswas Woo-Kuen Lo Paul G. FitzGerald Velia M. Fowler

PURPOSE To elucidate the proteins required for specialized small interlocking protrusions and large paddle domains at lens fiber cell tricellular junctions (vertices), we developed a novel method to immunostain single lens fibers and studied changes in cell morphology due to loss of tropomodulin 1 (Tmod1), an F-actin pointed end-capping protein. METHODS We investigated F-actin and F-actin-bin...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1960
J E O'CONNELL

The occurence of paralysis of a lower limb of the mother after labour was first described at least 120 years ago (von Basedow, 1838). The condition is uncommon, Beattie (1933) reporting an incidence of less than 1 in 2,500 deliveries. This "maternal obstetrical palsy", as it has been named, has usually been considered to result from injury to the lumbosacral plexus occasioned by the foetal head...

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