The Ibibios of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, use guinea grass in the treatment of various ailments such as malaria, microbial infections, rheumatism pain, inflammation, diabetes and
central nervous system disorders.
- The pipeline guide provides a snapshot of the global therapeutic landscape of Restless Legs Syndrome (
Central Nervous System).
'Further studies are now needed to explore whether this knowledge can be used to promote recovery following injury to the
central nervous system in humans,' says Christian Goritz.
Incidence and risk factors of
central nervous system relapse in histologically aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma uniformly treated and receiving intrathecal
central nervous system prophylaxis: a GELA study on 974 patients.
Space occupying lesions of
central nervous system: A radiological and histopathological correlation.
Primary angiitis of the
central nervous system (PACNS) is a rare vasculitis that lacks defined clinical criteria for diagnosis which leads to variable diagnostic approaches when suspected.
The Global
Central Nervous System (CNS) Biomarkers Market is expected to contribute highest in North America followed by Europe.
"We can also make
central nervous system cells, as the blood to neural conversion technology we developed creates neural stem cells during the process of conversion."
TEHRAN (FNA)- Stem cell scientists can now directly convert adult human blood cells to both
central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) neurons as well as neurons in the peripheral nervous system (rest of the body) that are responsible for pain, temperature and itch perception.
By studying tamoxifen's impact on
central nervous system cell populations and then screening a library of 1,040 compounds already in clinical use or clinical trials, his team identified a substance known as AZD6244, and showed that it essentially eliminated tamoxifen-induced killing of brain cells in mice.