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pro vyhledávání: '"Seaab, Sahib"'
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Aruna, Sharma, Dafin F, Muresanu, Ranjana, Patnaik, Preeti K, Menon, Z Ryan, Tian, Seaab, Sahib, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, José Vicente, Lafuente, Anca D, Buzoianu, Stephen D, Skaper, Igor, Bryukhovetskiy, Igor, Manzhulo, Lars, Wiklund, Hari Shanker, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 266
Military personnel deployed in combat operations are highly prone to develop Parkinson's disease (PD) in later lives. PD largely involves dopaminergic pathways with hallmarks of increased alpha synuclein (ASNC), and phosphorylated tau (p-tau) in the
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Hari Shanker, Sharma, Dafin F, Muresanu, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, José Vicente, Lafuente, Anca D, Buzoianu, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Cong, Li, Zhiquiang, Zhang, Lars, Wiklund, Aruna, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 266
Concussive head injury (CHI) often associated with military personnel, soccer players and related sports personnel leads to serious clinical situation causing lifetime disabilities. About 3-4k head injury per 100k populations are recorded in the Unit
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Hari Shanker, Sharma, José Vicente, Lafuente, Dafin F, Muresanu, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, Preeti K, Menon, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Anca D, Buzoianu, Per-Ove, Sjöquist, Ranjana, Patnaik, Lars, Wiklund, Aruna, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 266
Military personnel are vulnerable to environmental or industrial exposure of engineered nanoparticles (NPs) from metals. Long-term exposure of NPs from various sources affect sensory-motor or cognitive brain functions. Thus, a possibility exists that
Autor:
Aruna, Sharma, Lianyuan, Feng, Dafin F, Muresanu, Hongyun, Huang, Preeti K, Menon, Seaab, Sahib, Z, Ryan Tian, José Vicente, Lafuente, Anca D, Buzoianu, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Lars, Wiklund, Hari Shanker, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 266
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the leading causes of disability in Military personnel for which no suitable therapeutic strategies are available till today. Thus, exploration of novel therapeutic measures is highly needed to enhance the quality o
Autor:
Hari Shanker, Sharma, José Vicente, Lafuente, Lianyuan, Feng, Dafin F, Muresanu, Preeti K, Menon, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, Anca D, Buzoianu, Per-Ove, Sjöquist, Ranjana, Patnaik, Lars, Wiklund, Aruna, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 266
Military personnel are often exposed to high altitude (HA, ca. 4500-5000m) for combat operations associated with neurological dysfunctions. HA is a severe stressful situation and people frequently use methamphetamine (METH) or other psychostimulants
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Hari Shanker, Sharma, Dafin F, Muresanu, Asya, Ozkizilcik, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, José Vicente, Lafuente, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Lianyuan, Feng, Anca D, Buzoianu, Preeti K, Menon, Ranjana, Patnaik, Lars, Wiklund, Aruna, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 266
Military personnel are often exposed to high environmental heat associated with industrial or ambient abundance of nanoparticles (NPs) affecting brain function. We have shown that engineered metal NPs Ag and Cu exacerbate hyperthermia induced brain p
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Seaab, Sahib, Aruna, Sharma, Dafin F, Muresanu, Zhiqiang, Zhang, Cong, Li, Z Ryan, Tian, Anca D, Buzoianu, José Vicente, Lafuente, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Ranjana, Patnaik, Preeti K, Menon, Lars, Wiklund, Hari Shanker, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 265
Military personnel often exposed to high summer heat are vulnerable to heat stroke (HS) resulting in abnormal brain function and mental anomalies. There are reasons to believe that leakage of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) due to hyperthermia and deve
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Aruna, Sharma, Lianyuan, Feng, Dafin F, Muresanu, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, José Vicente, Lafuente, Anca D, Buzoianu, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, Lars, Wiklund, Hari Shanker, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 265
Nanoparticles affect blood-brain barrier (BBB) and brain edema formation resulting in sensory-motor dysfunction. Exposure of Mn nanoparticles from industrial sources in humans could target basal ganglia resulting in Parkinson's disease. In present in
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Hari Shanker, Sharma, Dafin F, Muresanu, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, José Vicente, Lafuente, Anca D, Buzoianu, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, Igor, Bryukhovetskiy, Igor, Manzhulo, Preeti K, Menon, Ranjana, Patnaik, Lars, Wiklund, Aruna, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 265
Military personnel are prone to traumatic brain injury (TBI) that is one of the risk factors in developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) at a later stage. TBI induces breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) to serum proteins into the brain and leads to
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Lars, Wiklund, Aruna, Sharma, Ranjana, Patnaik, Dafin F, Muresanu, Seaab, Sahib, Z Ryan, Tian, Rudy J, Castellani, Ala, Nozari, José Vicente, Lafuente, Hari Shanker, Sharma
Publikováno v:
Progress in brain research. 265
Oxidative stress plays an important role in neuronal injuries after cardiac arrest. Increased production of carbon monoxide (CO) by the enzyme hemeoxygenase (HO) in the brain is induced by the oxidative stress. HO is present in the CNS in two isoform