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protein markers (reflecting various brain cells from which they have been released), but also their metabolism at different sites within the body (e.g. reticulo-endothelial system vs renal clearance) which ...
The object of this review is to provide an overview of the clinical usefulness of the biochemical markers for brain damage . Biochemical markers for brain damage are important in making decisions ...
Purpose: Occurrence of brain damage is frequently associated with abnormal blood- brain barrier (BBB) function. Two brain -specific proteins , S100β and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) are released ...
The presence in blood of proteins normally confined to the cytoplasm of brain cells is considered peripheral evidence of brain damage . Only recently have these proteins been measured in the blood ...
changes are related to the loss of neurons, glia, neuropil or merely due to fluid shifts. We determined leptin levels and two brain -derived damage markers : glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and neuron ...
– brain barrier, triggering of autoimmune mechanisms, neurodegenerative processes, and release of neurospecific proteins into the liquor and into the blood. We presented a review of the current literature ...
be caused by leakage from placenta or umbilical cord as be caused by brain damage . We conclude that S-100 a and b and NSE are not suitable markers for neonatal brain damage . Brain -restricted proteins ...
and PAOs are good biochemical markers of stroke was tested because there are no other reliable biochemical markers at the early stage of stroke. Levels of protein ‐conjugated acrolein (PC‐Acro) and PAOs ...
After brain injuries, concentrations of some brain markers such as S100B protein in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) are correlated with the severity and outcome of brain damage . To perform ...
vessels. 1138, 1973 Brain and Plasma Proteins in Spinal Fluid as Markers for Brain Damage and Severity of Stroke T. STRAND, M.D.,* C. ALLING, M.D.,t B. KARLSSON, M.D.,1 I. KARLSSON, ...
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