Cerebral Endothelial And Glial Cells Are More Than Bricks In The Great Wall Of The Brain Insights Into The Way The Blood Brain Barrier Actually Works Celebrating The Centenary Of Goldman S Experiments

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Cerebral endothelial and glial cells are more than bricks in the Great Wall of the brain: insights into the way the blood-brain barrier actually works (Celebrating the centenary of Goldman’s experiments)

Author : Elena García-Martín,George E. Barreto,José A. G. Agúndez,Rubem C. A. Guedes,Ramon Santos El-Bachá
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2015-07-02
Category : Electronic book
ISBN : 9782889195725

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Cerebral endothelial and glial cells are more than bricks in the Great Wall of the brain: insights into the way the blood-brain barrier actually works (Celebrating the centenary of Goldman’s experiments) by Elena García-Martín,George E. Barreto,José A. G. Agúndez,Rubem C. A. Guedes,Ramon Santos El-Bachá Pdf

When Ehrlich discovered the first evidence of the blood-brain barrier in 1885, he probably did not perceive the Great Wall that remained hidden from consciousness inside the central nervous system. Ehrlich had observed that acidic vital dyes did not stain the brain if they were injected into the blood stream. A century ago (1913), Goldman showed that the injection of trypan blue in the cerebrospinal fluid stained only the brain, but not the other organs. For almost a century it was thought that the blood-brain barrier (BBB) consisted in a physical barrier, resulting from the restricted permeability of the cerebral endothelial cell layer, as they are joined by tight junctions. However, as scientists are always looking for news in what is already discovered, in the end of the 20th century we had evidences that cerebral endothelial and glial cells express several drug metabolizing enzymes consisting in a second protection system: a metabolic barrier. Furthermore, the drugs and their metabolites must overcome the activity of several multidrug resistance proteins that function as ATP-dependent efflux pumps, consisting in the third line of defence: the active barrier. Therefore, the way the BBB actually works should be better explained. Several endogenous compounds, as well as xenobiotics, may be activated by enzymes of the metabolic barrier, generating reactive oxygen species that could damage neurons. Therefore, endothelial and glial cells possess endogenous protecting compounds and enzymes against oxidants, consisting in an antioxidant barrier. When all these systems fail, glial cells, mainly microglia, secrete cytokines in an attempt to crosstalk with defence cells asking for help, which consists in an immune barrier. In cerebral regions that are devoid of the physical barrier, such as circumventricular organs, the metabolic, active, antioxidant and immune barriers are reinforced. It is important to understand how cells involved in the BBB interact with one another and the dynamic mechanisms of their functions. This Research Topic published in this e-Book considers recent highlights in BBB structure, cell and molecular biology, biotransformation, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, immunology and how these basic knowledges can be applied in drug discovery and clinical researches, rewriting what is already written, and paving the way that goes to the Great Wall in the Frontiers of the Brain in this new century that is just beginning.

Cognitive Neuroscience

Author : Michael S. Gazzaniga
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 540 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1991-01-16
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 063121660X

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Cognitive Neuroscience by Michael S. Gazzaniga Pdf

Cognitive Neuroscience: A Reader provides the first definitive collection of readings in this burgeoning area of study.

Concepts and Principles of Pharmacology

Author : James E. Barrett,Clive P. Page,Martin C. Michel
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-24
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783030353629

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Concepts and Principles of Pharmacology by James E. Barrett,Clive P. Page,Martin C. Michel Pdf

Celebrating 100 years of HEP, this volume will discuss key pharmacological discoveries and concepts of the past 100 years. These discoveries have dramatically changed the medical treatment paradigms of many diseases and these concepts have and will continue to shape discovery of new medicinies. Newly evolving technologies will similarly be discussed as they will shape the future of the pharmacology and, accordingly, medical therapy.

Advances in Computational Biology

Author : Luis F. Castillo,Marco Cristancho,Gustavo Isaza,Andrés Pinzón,Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2013-08-04
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783319015682

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Advances in Computational Biology by Luis F. Castillo,Marco Cristancho,Gustavo Isaza,Andrés Pinzón,Juan Manuel Corchado Rodríguez Pdf

This volume compiles accepted contributions for the 2nd Edition of the Colombian Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Congress CCBCOL, after a rigorous review process in which 54 papers were accepted for publication from 119 submitted contributions. Bioinformatics and Computational Biology are areas of knowledge that have emerged due to advances that have taken place in the Biological Sciences and its integration with Information Sciences. The expansion of projects involving the study of genomes has led the way in the production of vast amounts of sequence data which needs to be organized, analyzed and stored to understand phenomena associated with living organisms related to their evolution, behavior in different ecosystems, and the development of applications that can be derived from this analysis.

Prostate Cancer Prevention

Author : Jack Cuzick,Mangesh A. Thorat
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 167 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2014-02-15
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783642451959

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Prostate Cancer Prevention by Jack Cuzick,Mangesh A. Thorat Pdf

Prostate cancer is by far the most common cancer in men and the second leading cause of death due to cancer. It comprises a mixed group of tumours displaying varying clinical behaviour: while some have a very aggressive course, others are rather indolent. Prevention of prostate cancer and discrimination between aggressive and indolent forms are important clinical goals and the acquisition of significant new evidence on means of achieving these aims makes this book particularly timely. A wide range of topics are covered by leading authorities in the field. The biology and natural history of prostate cancer are reviewed and the role of lifestyle and dietary factors, assessed. Detailed attention is paid to risk prediction biomarkers and to the role of novel high-throughput nucleic acid-based technologies in improving risk prediction and thereby allowing tailored approaches to cancer prevention. Potential means of chemoprevention of prostate cancer are also reviewed in depth, covering the very positive new data on the impact of aspirin as well as evidence regarding 5α-reductase inhibitors, DFMO and lycopene. Guidance is provided on the differentiation of aggressive from indolent disease and the policy and research implications of recent findings are examined. This book will be of interest to both clinicians and researchers.

Surgical Treatment

Author : René Holzheimer,John A. Mannick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 880 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Medical
ISBN : CHI:62117475

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Handbook of Medical Hallucinogens

Author : Charles S. Grob,Jim Grigsby
Publisher : Guilford Publications
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2023-01-13
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781462551897

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Handbook of Medical Hallucinogens by Charles S. Grob,Jim Grigsby Pdf

This handbook reviews promising applications of psychedelics in treatment of such challenging psychiatric problems as posttraumatic stress disorder, major depression, substance use disorders, and end-of-life anxiety. Experts from multiple disciplines synthesize current knowledge on psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, and other medical hallucinogens. The volume comprehensively examines these substances' neurobiological mechanisms, clinical effects, therapeutic potential, risks, and anthropological and historical contexts. Coverage ranges from basic science to practical clinical considerations, including patient screening and selection, dosages and routes of administration, how psychedelic-assisted sessions are structured and conducted, and management of adverse reactions.

Estrogen Effects on Traumatic Brain Injury

Author : Kelli A Duncan
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2014-12-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780128017074

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Estrogen Effects on Traumatic Brain Injury by Kelli A Duncan Pdf

This book demystifies, deconstructs, and simultaneously humanizes the field of estrogen-mediated neuroprotection following TBI, making the subject approachable to both researchers and advanced students. Bringing together leading researchers and practitioners to explain the basis for their work, methods, and their results, chapters explore what is known about the role of estrogens following damage to the brain. With topics covering induction of estrogen response, consequences of estrogen action, and mechanisms underlying estrogen mediated neuroprotection, Estrogen Effects on Traumatic Brain Injury is of great importance to teachers, researchers, and clinicians interested in the role that estrogens play following traumatic brain injury. Written to provide a foundational view of estrogens as neuroprotectors in TBI, appropriate for both researchers and advanced students Data Analysis boxes in each chapter help with data interpretation and offer guidelines on how best to understand results. A multidisciplinary approach to the methods, issues, empirical findings in the field of estrogen mediated neuroprotection. Detailed focus on how studies relate and build upon each other and the ways different methods of analysis inform each other. Written to provide clinicians with new and developing treatment options for patients in their field.

Marijuana and Medicine

Author : Institute of Medicine
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1999-07-10
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780309071550

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Marijuana and Medicine by Institute of Medicine Pdf

The medical use of marijuana is surrounded by a cloud of social, political, and religious controversy, which obscures the facts that should be considered in the debate. This book summarizes what we know about marijuana from evidence-based medicineâ€"the harm it may do and the relief it may bring to patients. The book helps the reader understand not only what science has to say about medical marijuana but also the logic behind the scientific conclusions. Marijuana and Medicine addresses the science base and the therapeutic effects of marijuana use for medical conditions such as glaucoma and multiple sclerosis. It covers marijuana's mechanism of action, acute and chronic effects on health and behavior, potential adverse effects, efficacy of different delivery systems, analysis of the data about marijuana as a gateway drug, and the prospects for developing cannabinoid drugs. The book evaluates how well marijuana meets accepted standards for medicine and considers the conclusions of other blue-ribbon panels. Full of useful facts, this volume will be important to anyone interested in informed debate about the medical use of marijuana: advocates and opponents as well as policymakers, regulators, and health care providers.

Histochemistry in Focus

Author : K. Shyamsundari,K Hanumantha Rao
Publisher : MJP Publisher
Page : 886 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2019-06-07
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Histochemistry in Focus by K. Shyamsundari,K Hanumantha Rao Pdf

Fixatives and Methods of Fixation, Tissue Processing, Theory of Staining, Decalcification, Preparation of Stains, Mountants, Frozen Methods, Carbohydrates, Protein, Amyloids, Nucleic Acids, Lipids, Pigments, Minerals, Microorganisms in Sections, Enzymes, Connective Tissue, Neurological Studies, Endocrine Glands, Microwave Histology, Ultrahistochemistry, Techniques in Cell Biology, Methods for Special Organs, Invertebrate Staining Methods, Mast Cells, Immunocytochemistry.

Pediatric Radiology

Author : Jack O. Haller,T. L. Slovis,Aparna Joshi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2005-12-05
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9783540264422

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Pediatric Radiology by Jack O. Haller,T. L. Slovis,Aparna Joshi Pdf

This basic text introduces the reader to all facets of pediatric imaging from the importance of understanding X-ray exposure to children through the appropriate indications for ordering a particular examination. It covers basic problems in each organ system. There is a quiz after most of the clinical chapters. The text is aimed at the novice, while the pictures of classic important imaging findings are designed to test the mature pediatric caregiver and the radiologist beginning training. The information conveyed in this text is essential for pediatric house staff, entering radiology residents, pediatric nurse practitioners, emergency room physicians, and practicing pediatricians. It will be valuable to all physicians who deal with children as a segment of their practice. This book serves as the basic text for any of the above individuals taking a rotation through a pediatric imaging department and for orienting pediatric personnel within the imaging department.

Unconventional Leadership

Author : Nancy M Schlichting
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2016-10-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781351860574

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Unconventional Leadership by Nancy M Schlichting Pdf

What does it take to lead the successful turnaround of four consecutive organizations? What does it take to run a $5 billion business in Detroit as the city struggles to emerge from municipal bankruptcy and its worst ongoing crisis ever? What does it take to be a female CEO who has come up against discrimination and personal attack? It takes "Unconventional Leadership," a style of leadership based on confronting reality and leading headlong through adversity. In this inspiring story, innovative LGBT leader Nancy Schlichting, the CEO of Henry Ford Health System, reveals her unique strategies that drive success: maintaining a focus on people, creating a culture of innovation and reinvention, and embracing diversity as a key strategy for growth. The book describes a leadership paradigm that will motivate, inspire, and drive new thinking in today's disruptive business environment where traditional modes of managing are no longer working. In "Unconventional Leadership," Schlichting weaves together three themes that explain how she has become one of the most powerful individuals in healthcare today: (1) deftly conquering the immense challenges within the healthcare industry itselfconsolidation, new models of delivery and financing, increasing government regulation and oversight, changing customer expectations, and pressures on cost and quality (2) the exciting and panoramic backdrop of Henry Ford and DetroitFord s legacy of invention and innovation combined with ongoing attempts to restore and renew a city in deep decline; and (3) forging a career path and excelling as an LGBT and female CEO in a world typically dominated by men. An abiding fan of the underdog, Schlichting reveals, above all else, the sheer grit and determination required to lead through adversity and create a successful legacy of leadership."

Medical Parasitology

Author : K. Shyamasundari, K Hanumantha Rao
Publisher : MJP Publisher
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2019-06-04
Category : Medical
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Medical Parasitology by K. Shyamasundari, K Hanumantha Rao Pdf

Parasites and parasitic morbidity and/or disease seem to be a birth right of the tropics. This is a sequel to greaterbiodiversity fragmented in relation to biogeography and climatic shifts congenial to nocturnal enemies of humans,like mosquitoes. In fact in some cases parasite strategies have thwarted attempts of the scientific community toeradicate them. The best example running its course now is any kind of flu. Flu is no simple single strain strategy.At the base of parasitic diseases, man has recognized a dichotomy namely, animal diseases and diseases of man butthere may be links between humans and animal (zoonoses).We owe a great deal to the British Empire in the expansion of knowledge of tropical diseases especially ofpeninsular India with more or less warm climate plenty of room for growth of intermediate host like Anopheles(malaria), Culex (filaria) and Aedes (dengue). The School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene at London is especiallyinterested in this direction. We have at the present time many insitutions in India dealing with public health problems.Schools of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta, several laboratories of preventive medicine and more recently immunologylaboratories. Likewise, there has been a growth of institutions dealing with veterinary medicine and animal health.We are just begining to understand what is known as zoonoses. That is parasites which normally infect and developin animals can under certain circumstances infect humans and thrive with as much ease. India can now boast ofbeing free of smallpox and plague but bad hygienic conditions are not allowing the control of malaria, dengue,filaria, typhoid, leprosy, etc. Dilution of efforts because of population explosion is the cause. A multiprolongedattack 1. Treatment, 2. Eradication of intermediate hosts (like mosquitoes) 3. Preventive measures (Prophylaxis)specific to each parasitic infection becomes a must, education is necessary.The aim of the present books is to provide a brief but reasonably comprehensive information to the medicalstudent as well as students of medical laboratory techniques. To be a comprehensive parasitologist of some worthand meaning the persent book has been designed. Equal emphasis is given to microbes and the protozoan andmetazoan parasites. Two pertinent remarks can be quoted. Stoll 1947” had said that at any army center the medicalorricer never heard of bancroftian filariasis (the disease) while soldiers saw it with dismay elephantiasis (thesymptom) Philip 1987 had said that there is always some thing new under the parasitological sun.

Memlinc

Author : Hans Memling
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1905
Category : Electronic
ISBN : PRNC:32101066380443

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Brain Health As You Age

Author : Steven P. Simmons,William E. Mansbach,Jodi L. Lyons
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2022-02-09
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 1538161605

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Brain Health As You Age by Steven P. Simmons,William E. Mansbach,Jodi L. Lyons Pdf

While we may expect to live longer, many wonder if their brains will keep up with their bodies. This book looks at typical functions and declines of an aging brain, the signs and symptoms of problems, the available treatments, the financial responsibilities, and the factors that determine what kinds of care people might need as they age.