Results: We present a simple, easy-to-implement algorithm allowing categorization of patients according to the outcome of the CSF NDD results, and, correspondingly, enabling reporting of the data to clinicians in a clear and easy to follow form. Conclusions: The algorithm is flexible and cut ...
Consistent with previous studies, CSF-1 affected lesion development in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting that pharmacological inhibition of CSF-1 might achieve similar results. Indeed, we observed that treatment of hyperlipidemic mice with a CSF-1 receptor kinase inhibitor inhibited plaque progression....
co-expressingTcf7and granzymes (most prominentlyGzmk), with low to intermediate expression ofPdcd1; an “early-activation” state of CD8+T cells, with an intermediate profile between the naive-like and the EM CD8+types;
Wash the cells three times in normal saline to remove excess serum with no free antibodies, (in the case of inadequate washings of the red cells, negative results may be obtained). Add two drops of Coombs serum (anti human serum) to each tube. Keep for 5 minutes and then centrifuge at...
independent larger dataset. Good performance was achieved, demonstrating the generalizability of the proposed methods. For all experiments, the classification results are comparable or better than the state-of-the-art, while the weight map more clearly indicates the key regions related to Alzheimer's ...
The Microbiology Investigation Criteria for Reporting Objectively (MICRO) checklist was developed by an international working group of clinical and laboratory microbiologists, infectious disease physicians, epidemiologists and mathematical modellers. Results In keeping with the STROBE checklist, but applicable ...
Diagnosis of viral infections of the central nervou system: clinical interpretation of P C R results. Lancet 1997: 349: 313-7.Jeffery KJ, Read SJ, Peto TE, Mayon-White RT, Bangham CR. 1997. Diagnosis of viral infections of the central nervous system: clinical inter- pretation of PCR ...
Results. Among the 57 patients who fit all of the study criteria, 12 (21%) had positive CSF cultures for bacterial pathogens. The patients with meningitis were significantly older (median: 7.8 months; range: 1-106 months) than the patients without meningitis (median: 1.3 months; range: 1-...
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS--The computerised test has been used for five years in a multicentre study in 350 hydrocephalic patients of various ages, aetiologies, and states of cerebrospinal compensation. The principles of using the test to characterise different types of CSF circulatory disorders in ...
type 1 pattern=absence of OCBs in serum and CSF and type 4 pattern=presence of identical OCBs in both serum and CSF) and results indicating intrathecal IgG synthesis (pattern 2=presence of OCBs in CSF and type 3=presence of OCBs in CSF and additional identical OCBs in both serum and CSF...