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Meanings of post-mortem brain in English
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Usage of post-mortem brain in English
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Six patients had post-mortembrain analysis available for assessment of neuropathological findings associated with prion disease.
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Several studies have reported whole-genome expression profiling in post-mortembrain but reported concordance between these analyses is lacking.
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Both in-vivo models and post-mortembrain samples of individuals with AD have commonly shown hyperactivation of the pathway.
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We performed a cross-tissue analysis of methylomic variation in AD using samples from four independent human post-mortembrain cohorts.
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Using post-mortembrain transcriptomic data, we confirmed alterations in these cells, even at the earliest stages of disease progression.
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Detailed analysis of human post-mortembrain tissue revealed a selective loss of CLDN3 at the choroid plexus in MS patients compared to control tissues.
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Importantly, this hypothesis was further supported by data obtained from human post-mortembrain material derived from patients with MSA and dementia with Lewy bodies.
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To confirm their anatomical findings, and try to establish how these size differences might occur, the researchers examined post-mortembrain tissue obtained from 10 adults.
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This retrospective study utilized archived post-mortembrain tissues obtained from 35 individuals enrolled in a longitudinal study as part of the California NeuroAIDS Tissue Network.
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Using post-mortembrain tissue from 12 CADASIL patients and 10 age-matched controls, we found that WMLs are heterogeneous, and that BBB leakage reflects the heterogeneity.
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Post-mortembrain tissue was obtained from a group of patients with well documented clinical histories of affective disorder.
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Furthermore, expression of 14-3-3 genes was altered in post-mortembrains of ASD and schizophrenia patients.