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IMMUNOLOGICAL REACTIONS TO DNA AND RNA
The production and release of inflammatory mediators and proteolytic enzymes etc can damage tissue and further intensify inflammatory responses. Type III complex mediated hypersensitivity reactions can ... rabies vaccine encephalitis, thought to result from an autoimmune reaction to brain initiated by heterologous brain tissue in the vaccine; Some micro-organisms carry determinants which cross react ...
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SAVE Avian Influenza
EU. TSEs are a family of diseases characterised by a degeneration of brain tissue which include Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans, bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cattle and ...
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EXCERPTS: Second Thoughts About Fluoride, by Dan Fagin. Scientific American, January 2008, pp 74-81.
Dentistry: “We certainly can see that fluoride impacts the way proteins interact with mineralized tissue, so what effect is it having elsewhere at the cellular level? Fluoride is very ... when she reported that experiments on lab rats showed that sodium fluoride can accumulate in brain tissue and affect animal behavior. Prenatal exposures, she reported, correlated with hyperactivity in young rats, ...
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Manatee Brain
This block of brain tissue has been separated from the forebrain to reveal all its external morphological ... and overlying the medulla. External Morphology | Internal Architecture | Specialized Body Features | Behavioral Repertoire Brain - Behavioral Correlates | Ecological Adaptations | Evolution | Related Websites | Contact Us Personnel | References ...
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Brain trust
Hadlow said the three years he spent intensively looking at infected brain tissue under a light microscope allowed him to perfect his observational techniques in the lab and ... I brought them back here." Using a few healthy mink, Hadlow injected them with infected brain tissue, and in 1964 the mink started coming down with the disease. Deemed transmissible mink encephalopathy ...
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Brain: Biology of the Nervous System: Merck Manual Home Edition
Did You Know... The brain rarely produces new nerve cells but can do so in areas of the brain ...
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Acute Bacterial Meningitis: Infections of the Brain and Spinal Cord: Merck Manual Home Edition
A stroke can result. Inflammation can also cause widespread damage to brain tissue, causing swelling (edema) and small areas of bleeding. If swelling is severe, it can increase pressure within the skull (intracranial pressure), causing parts of the brain to ...
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Human Brain Evolution Slows To A Crawl
Kate Melville The human brain underwent explosive growth after we split from our chimp cousins, but the pace of evolutionary change among the thousands of genes expressed in brain tissue has since slowed, says a new study in PLOS Biology. The researchers involved speculate that the higher complexity of the biochemical network in the brain places strong ...
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Shrinking Food Supply Leads To Shrinking Brain
Taylor explained that the findings lend support to the "expensive tissue" hypothesis. "Compared to other tissues, brain tissue is metabolically expensive to grow and maintain," she said. "If there has to be a trade-off, brain tissue may ...
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Brain control of the masses via pollutants
Subjecting animals to toxins for research is unethical since ... ion in the body is different for the type of tissue it affects. The most common effect known is the effect ... are a result of less oxygen being transported to the brain. These symptoms include nausea, dizziness, depression, irritability, headaches and other ...
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