Main information-processing organs of the nervous system, consisting of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges.
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Examples for "CNS"
Examples for "CNS"
1The current studies identify a new role for Akt in CNS myelination.
2However, viruses may be dormant within the CNS and become active later.
3Moreover, the pathological changes in CNS and other organs were also observed.
4Finally, we address pathological consequences of disrupted energy homeostasis in the CNS.
5Thus, more sensitive diagnostic approaches are needed to identify subclinical CNS metastases.
1Astrocytes display diverse morphologies in different regions of the central nervous system.
2It includes central nervous system involvement via micro- and macroangiopathic cerebral changes.
3Introduction: Asterixis is an uncommon sign in structural central nervous system disorders.
4Multisystem dissemination is common especially to the skin and central nervous system.
5Flecainide was present also in the central nervous system in lower concentrations.
6Indeed, they were proposed as a marker for central nervous system frailty.
7Glia are a likely source of cholesterol in the central nervous system.
8Malignant glioma tumors are the most common primary central nervous system tumors.
9Gliomas are the most common primary tumors of the central nervous system.
10It may also occur in association with various central nervous system infections.
11To date, no role in the central nervous system has been demonstrated.
12The normal development of the central nervous system is regulated by glia.
13No central nervous system damage or radiation-induced myelitis were observed in survivors.
14We reviewed 72 primary central nervous system lymphomas occurring in immunocompetent patients.
15They can quantify the effects of anaesthetics on the central nervous system.
16There was no increase of autoantibodies directed against central nervous system antigens.
Translations for central nervous system