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cat-scratch disease/protease

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IrSPI, a tick serine protease inhibitor involved in tick feeding and Bartonella henselae infection.

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Ixodes ricinus is the most widespread and abundant tick in Europe, frequently bites humans, and is the vector of several pathogens including those responsible for Lyme disease, Tick-Borne Encephalitis, anaplasmosis, babesiosis and bartonellosis. These tick-borne pathogens are transmitted to

iTRAQ-based proteomics implies inflammasome pathway activation in the prefrontal cortex of CSDS mice may influence resilience and susceptibility

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Aims: Major depressive disorder, as a destructive mental health disorder, is a major contributor to disability and death. Numerous studies have illustrated that activation of inflammation and fluctuating immune reactions play a crucial

Genes, proteases, cortical spreading depression and migraine: impact on pathophysiology and treatment.

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Migraine headaches have a complex pathophysiology; both vascular and neuronal mechanisms have been proposed. One possible scenario begins with a series of destabilising events within the brain that trigger cortical spreading depression (CSD). CSD can cause both migraine aura and trigeminal

Specific regulation of procoagulant activity on monocytes. Intrinsic pathway inhibition by chondroitin 4,6-disulfate.

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Hypercoagulability of blood, monocytic infiltration, and changes in pericellular and extracellular matrix glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are observed in atherosclerosis, inflammation, and neoplasia. In the present studies, monocyte procoagulants and different GAGs including chondroitin sulfate (CS) A,

Proteinase K-sensitive and filterable phagosome-lysosome fusion inhibiting factor in Afipia felis.

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Afipia felis is one of the putative agents of cat scratch disease (CSD). Its intracellular location was previously demonstrated in tissue sections. It has been recently grown in human monocytes and in HeLa cells. We report that A. felis may infect human macrophages and the P 388 D1 murine macrophage

Proximal giant neurofilamentous axonopathy in mice genetically engineered to resist calpain and caspase cleavage of α-II spectrin.

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We use 1,2-diacetylbenzene (1,2-DAB) to probe molecular mechanisms of proximal giant neurofilamentous axonopathy (PGNA), a pathological hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The spinal cord proteome of rodents displaying 1,2-DAB PGNA suggests a reduction in the abundance of α-II spectrin

Effect of cortical spreading depression on the levels of mRNA coding for putative neuroprotective proteins in rat brain.

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Previous studies have demonstrated that cortical spreading depression (CSD) induces neuronal tolerance to a subsequent episode of ischemia. The objective of the present investigation was to determine whether CSD alters levels of mRNA coding for putative neuroprotective proteins. Unilateral CSD was

Mutations in SPINT2 cause a syndromic form of congenital sodium diarrhea.

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Autosomal-recessive congenital sodium diarrhea (CSD) is characterized by perinatal onset of a persistent watery diarrhea with nonproportionally high fecal sodium excretion. Defective jejunal brush-border Na(+)/H(+) exchange has been reported in three sporadic patients, but the molecular basis of the

Effects of exogenous enzyme supplementation to corn- and soybean meal-based or complex diets on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and blood metabolites in growing pigs.

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Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of dietary supplementation of exogenous enzymes on growth performance, apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) of energy and nutrients, blood metabolites, fecal VFA, and fecal ammonia-N in growing pigs (Sus scrofa) fed a corn (Zea mays L.)-
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