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2009 MAY 11 ... of the number of myelinated fibers, axon diameter, myelin thickness, and percentage of neural tissue. Compound muscle action potentials were observed only in CD133(+) cell-treated ... mononuclear cells, or CD 133(+) cells embedded in atelocollagen gel into a silicone tube that was used to bridge a 15-mm defect in the sciatic nerve of athymic rats (12 animals ...
2009 JUN 1 ... grain products with folic acid has already proved to be effective in preventing neuraltube defects. The latest article published in the British Medical Journal by a group of ... acid.
Keywords: Congenital Heart Defects, Cardiology, Congenital Heart Defect, Congenital Heart Disease, Drugs, Folic Acid, Heart Defects, Neural Tube Defects, ...
2009 APR 27 ... makers and health practitioners as we aim to better educate new mothers and prevent neuraltube defects in their babies."
Neuraltube defects are birth defects ...
2009 OCT 13 ... homozygous for the 80G allele may be at increased risk of having a child affected with a neural tube defect and of developing pathologies that have been associated with folate insufficiency, such ...
2009 SEP 28 ... lived in the United States for >5 years were more likely to deliver babies with all neuraltube defects combined (OR=1.42), spina bifida (OR=1.89), and longitudinal limb defects ... with all atrial septal defects combined, all septal defects combined, or atrial septal defect, secundum type. However, Hispanic foreign-born mothers who lived in the United States ...
2009 AUG 10 ... in 75% of serum samples from women with a history of pregnancy complicated by a neural-tubedefect, as compared with 10% of controls. We sought to confirm this finding in an ...
2009 MAY 26 ... (FR)-blocking autoantibodies (FR-autoantibodies) have been reported in women with neural tube defect-affected pregnancies and subfertility and in children with progressive neurodevelopment ...
2009 APR 27 ... provides a brief description of folate use and folic acid metabolism in relation to neural tube defect (NTD) risk. First, a meta-analysis of reduction in NTD recurrence and occurrence risk ...
2009 JUL 6 ... Given a history of similar defects in first-degree relatives, relative risks for neuraltube defects, conotruncal defects, oral facial clefts, anal/rectal defects, and ... etiology, as previously hypothesized, persons with a family history of 1 type of midline defect should have an increased risk of dissimilar midline defects. The authors examined this ...
2009 NOV 17 ... such as availability of reagents, patient interest in early test results, access to open neural tube defect screening, and availability of chorionic villus sampling are all Contextual factors in ...
2009 JUN 15 ... mice and confirmed the reported phenotypes, including growth retardation, open neuraltube and haplo-insufficient lethality, and therefore, there is no doubt that Syt is ... in the earlier report, were rarely seen in our mice and we frequently observed cardiac defect in Syt-deficient mice. As the mechanisms responsible for embryonic lethality seem to be ...
2009 NOV 2 ... in the brain of normal (CBA) and curly tail (CT) mutant mice. The CT strain exhibits a neural tube defect, spina bifida, responsive to inositol supplementation, but not to folic acid treatment. ...
2009 JUL 27 ... through 2003, to determine whether the increased risk in anencephaly and spina bifida (neuraltube defects (NTDs)) in Hispanics was explained by selected sociodemographic, ... sociodemographic, acculturation, and other maternal characteristics. For each type of defect, we examined the association with selected maternal characteristics stratified by ...
2009 JUN 8 ... factors contribute to the highly complex etiology of structural birth defects, including neuraltube defects, oral clefts and congenital heart defects, by disrupting highly regulated ... United States, Houston, Life Sciences, Obesity, Obesity and Diabetes, Congenital Heart Defect, Cardiology, Heart Defects, Embryonic Research.
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2009 JUN 30 ... "Neural crest cells (NCCs) arising from trunk neuraltube (NT) during primary and secondary ... of flanking somites. The absence of neurons does not seem to result from a defect in NCC specification as all the usual markers, with the exception of Msx1, are expressed ...
2009 NOV 16 ... Researchers detail in 'Mice defective in Trpm6 show embryonic mortality and neuraltube defects,' new data in neuraltube defects. "The syndrome of hypomagnesemia with ... a previously unsuspected role of Trpm6 in effecting neural tube closure. This genetic defect produces one of very few mouse models of spina bifida occulta," wrote R.Y. Walder and ...
2009 APR 27 ... The greatest progress toward a molecular-genetic understanding of folate effects on neural tube defect (NTD) pathogenesis has come from animal models," scientists in the United States ...
2009 JUL 27 ... in the risk of spina bifida.' According to recent research from Netherlands, "Neuraltube defects are multifactorial malformations involving both environmental exposures, ... growth factor alpha-receptor (PDGFRA) gene has been implicated in neural-tube-defect etiology in both mice and humans." "We investigated possible interactions ...
2009 AUG 10 ... twins." "Several occurrences of twin pairs being discordant for neuraltube defects have been reported: 1 twin affected with anencephaly and co-twin affected ... 22 weeks. Prenatal ultrasound identified polyhydramnios, anencephaly, ventricular septal defect and suspected rocker-bottom feet in twin A. Twin B was identified as anencephalic, with ...
2009 SEP 22 ... integrins are required for the invasion of the caecum and proximal hindgut by enteric neural crest cells,' have been published. "Integrins are the major adhesive receptors for ... deleted in mouse neural crest cells just after their emigration from the neural tube," scientists writing in the journal Development report. "We previously ... in the journal Development report. "We previously identified a major defect in gut colonisation by conditional Itgb1-null enteric neural crest cells (ENCCs) ...