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Published data concerning the effects of hypertonicity on cell motility have often been controversial.
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The effects of hypertonicity on cell kinetics of EUE cells in culture have been investigated.
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The reduction of COX-2 expression was associated with greatly reduced viability of dominant-negative JNK-2-expressing cells during hypertonicity treatment.
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PMID: 10930430 The reduction of COX-2 expression was associated with greatly reduced viability of dominant-negative JNK-2-expressing cells during hypertonicity treatment.
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Hypertonicity-stimulated COX-2 protein expression was significantly reduced in dominant-negative JNK-2-expressing cells and was unchanged in dominant-negative JNK-1- and JNK-3-expressing cells compared with controls.
Usage of hypertonia in English
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The decrease in FA correlated with decrease in area only in hypertonia.
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Objectives: Spastic hypertonia is originally believed to cause contractures from clinical observations.
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Participants: Ten stroke patients with hypertonia and 10 healthy subjects matched for age and gender.
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Hyperekplexia is characterised by neonatal hypertonia and an exaggerated startle reflex in response to acoustic or tactile stimuli.
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To explain why some kits become hypertonic, we hypothesized that white matter injury was responsible for the hypertonia.
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In spite of the abnormal increase in antigravity muscle tone during PS postoperatively, hypertonia was not present during wakefulness.
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Methods: To evaluate the effect of hypertonia on contracture development, the rats received botulinum toxin injections after spinal cord injuries.
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Startle disease affects newborn children and involves an exaggerated startle response and muscle hypertonia in response to acoustic or tactile stimuli.
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Thus, hypertonia is associated with white matter injury, and a population of hypertonia can be identified by magnetic resonance imaging variables.
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Hyperekplexia or startle disease is characterized by an exaggerated startle response, evoked by tactile or auditory stimuli, producing hypertonia and apnea episodes.
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Conclusion: Passive movements of the knee induced a decrease of spastic hypertonia in stroke patients through a combination of reflexive and mechanical factors.
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Objectives: To quantify changes in spastic hypertonia during repeated passive isokinetic knee movements in stroke patients and to assess the role of muscle activity.
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Conclusions: This animal study provides new evidence that hypertonia is not the sole cause rather is the partial contributor of contractures after spinal cord injuries.
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Individuals with mutations in SLC6A5 present with hypertonia, an exaggerated startle response to tactile or acoustic stimuli, and life-threatening neonatal apnea episodes.
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Hypertonia and postural deficits are observed in cerebral palsy and similar abnormalities are observed in postnatal rabbits after antenatal hypoxia-ischemia.
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The decrease in FA correlated with decrease in area only in hypertonia.