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Epidemiology of pediatric tumors of the central nervous system.

2009

Tumors of the CNS are the second most frequent malignancy in childhood and the most common of the solid tumors. An increase in CNS tumor rates during the past decades has been observed in a number of countries. One possibility is that improvements in diagnostics of CNS tumors contributed to the increasing trend. Another concern is that changes in environmental exposures may be responsible for the increasing incidence rates and a number of epidemiologic studies investigated factors like exposure to ionizing radiation, electromagnetic fields, or pesticides. In addition, prenatal exposures, for example from maternal diet, or the role of infectious agents were of particular interest. In this re…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceCentral nervous systemBioinformaticsMalignancymedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structurePediatric CNSEpidemiologyImmunologyEtiologymedicinePharmacology (medical)Neurology (clinical)CNS TUMORSbusinessExpert review of neurotherapeutics
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Positive or negative involvement of heat-shock proteins in multiple sclerosis pathogenesis: an overview.

2014

multiple sclerosiCNSheat-shock proteinmyelin antigenheat-shock proteins; multiple sclerosis; myelin antigens; CNS
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Mast cells as protectors of health.

2019

Mast cells (MCs), which are well known for their effector functions in T(H)2-skewed allergic and also autoimmune inflammation, have become increasingly acknowledged for their role in protection of health. It is now clear that they are also key modulators of immune responses at interface organs, such as the skin or gut. MCs can prime tissues for adequate inflammatory responses and cooperate with dendritic cells in T-cell activation. They also regulate harmful immune responses in trauma and help to successfully orchestrate pregnancy. This review focuses on the beneficial effects of MCs on tissue homeostasis and elimination of toxins or venoms. MCs can enhance pathogen clearance in many bacter…

tumorImmunologyvenomTryptaseMast cell; innate immunity; infection; mast cell protease; tumor; pregnancy; venom; toxin; central nervous system traumaInfectionsCell DegranulationMast Cell ; Innate Immunity ; Infection ; Mast Cell Protease ; Tumor ; Pregnancy ; Venom ; Toxin ; Central Nervous System TraumaImmune systemCathelicidinsPregnancymedicineImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHomeostasisHumansEmbryo ImplantationMast CellsCNS traumatoxininnate immunityTissue homeostasismast cell proteaseToll-like receptorTumor microenvironmentInnate immune systembiologybusiness.industryDegranulationMast cellhumanitiesImmunity InnateToll-Like Receptor 2infectionddc:medicine.anatomical_structureImmunologybiology.proteinFemalepregnancybusinessmast cell
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AMINOACID PRO-DRUG TO SHUTTLE VALPROIC ACID INTO CNS

2007

valproic acidaminoacid pro-drugCNS
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