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The cytokine S100B has a reputation as a bad guy in Alzheimer’s disease, revving up inflammation and amyloidosis. Now, new research complicates that view, uncovering a potential beneficial role for ...
No patients needed neurosurgical intervention. One patient died as a result of a head injury; an 83-year-old man with an S100B level of 0.23μg/L and a CT showing expansive cerebral contusions who ...
S100B testing results showed that the higher the S100B level is, the higher the risk of relapse and death, regardless of the cutoff value. Univariate analysis showed that baseline S100B ≥ 0.15 μg/L is ...
However, the appearance of the protein, S100B, was transient and leaves open the question of whether lengthy apnea (breath-holding) can damage the brain over the long term. Divers who held their ...
TOPLINE: Serum S100B level monitoring does not reduce cranial CT (CCT) scan recommendations in children with mild head trauma; however, a post hoc analysis involving only centers that followed a ...
The focus of the study was to see if blood serum levels of S100B protein in these patients could help identify whether their injuries included intracranial bleeding. If there was no indication of ...
Keratinocyte carcinomas are not included in US national cancer registries (email communication, National Cancer Database, February 8, 2023), and information on the anatomic locations of ...
Cell-cell adhesion-induced patterning in keratinocytes can be explained by just starvation and strong adhesion researchers find. Cell-cell adhesion-induced patterning in keratinocytes can be ...
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