CNS immune privilege: hiding in plain sight. Immunol Rev 213: 48-65 (2006).Carson, M. J., Doose, J. M., Melchior, B., Schmid, C. D., and Ploix, C. C. (2006). CNS immune privilege: hiding in plain sight. Immunol. Rev. 213, 48-65. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-065x.2006.00441....
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Summary: Central nervous system (CNS) immune privilege is an experimentally defined phenomenon. Tissues that are rapidly rejected by the immune system when grafted in sites, such as the skin, show prolonged survival when grafted into the CNS. Initially, CNS immune privilege was construed as CNS ...
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Hiding in plain sight: use of realistic surrogates to reduce exposure of protected health information in clinical text Objective Secondary use of clinical text is impeded by a lack of highly effective, low-cost de-identification methods. Both, manual and automated methods f... C David,M Bradley...
View the full Plain Language Summary PDFof this article to read the full-text Acknowledgments The authors and AstraZeneca would like to thank all the patients who participated in this study, their families and all of the study center staff members who contributed. The authors would like to ackn...
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CNS, CSF, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, Inflammation, Laboratory results, Sample preservationBackgroundCerebrospinal fluid (CSF) can be collected into ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) or plain tubes. The EDTA content presumably contributes to a better cell preservation. EDTA, however, is reported ...
Review on ca. 3 ka Event of Kozu-Matsuda Fault Zone inferred from CNS elemental and Pollen analyses in southern Ashigara Plain, central JapanYoshiki SatoYuki OtaKiyohide MizunoTatsuya Ishiyama