ANTIEPILEPTIC DRUG OF LEVETIRACETAM DECREASES CENTROTEMPORAL SPIKE-ASSOCIATED ACTIVATION IN ROLANDIC EPILEPSY


New names of Typha of Northern Eurasia (Typhaceae)

The nomenclature of some fossil and extant homonyms of Typha (Typhaceae) is resolved.Fossil Typha elongata P.I.Dorofeev 1982, being an illegitimate later homonym of extant Typha Accessories elongata Pauquy 1834, is renamed T.asiatica nom.nov.Typha sibirica Krasnova 1987 (extant) is replaced by a new name, T.krasnovae nom.nov., on account of the ear

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Boltzmann energy-based image analysis demonstrates that extracellular domain size differences explain protein segregation at immune synapses.

Immune synapses formed by T and NK cells both show segregation of the integrin ICAM1 from other proteins such as CD2 (T cell) or KIR (NK cell).However, the mechanism by which these proteins segregate remains unclear; EROSYN FOR WOMEN one key hypothesis is a redistribution based on protein size.Simulations of this mechanism qualitatively reproduce o

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Infratemporal fibrolipoma in a 9-year-old female patient

Fibrolipoma (FL) is a rare subtype of a benign neoplasm as of lipoma, as well as being rarely present in the maxillo-facial area.The reported case is Patio Heaters a significant cause for the natural history description of FL development in skull base in childhood.The authors report the case of a female patient, aged 9.In the case reported by us, d

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MATERNAL-FETAL TOLERANCE AS A MANIFESTATION OF REGULATORY CONTINUUM AND PLASTICITY OF THEIR IMMUNE SYSTEMS (in memory of I.P. Ashmarin)

Abstract.Relations of immune tolerance between mother and fetus are considered in view of a common regulatory continuum which is formed under the influence of a growing fetus.To explain such an Mask immune tolerance, a notion of immune system plasticity is introduced, as an analogue to the nervous system plasticity, which develops in response to a

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