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  2. Martinotti cell - Wikipedia

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    Martinotti cells are associated with a cortical dampening mechanism. [4] When the pyramidal neuron, which is the most common type of neuron in the cortex, starts getting overexcited, Martinotti cells start sending inhibitory signals to the surrounding neurons.

  3. Martinotti - Wikipedia

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    Martinotti may refer to: Martinotti cell, small multipolar neurons with short branching dendrites; Metodo Martinotti, an Italian industrial method for the sparkling ...

  4. Autoimmune oophoritis - Wikipedia

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    Autoimmune oophoritis is a rare autoimmune disease where the body's own immune system attacks the ovaries. [1] This causes the ovaries to have inflammation, atrophy, and fibrosis.

  5. Pathophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Pathophysiology (or physiopathology) is a branch of study, at the intersection of pathology and physiology, concerning disordered physiological processes that cause ...

  6. Complex regional pain syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS type 1 and type 2), sometimes referred to by the hyponyms reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) or reflex neurovascular dystrophy (RND), is a rare and severe form of neuroinflammatory and dysautonomic disorder causing chronic pain, neurovascular, and neuropathic symptoms.

  7. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome - Wikipedia

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    SSSS is a clinical diagnosis. This is sometimes confirmed by isolation of S. aureus from blood, mucous membranes, or skin biopsy; however, these are often negative. Skin biopsy may show separation of the superficial layer of the epidermis (intraepidermal separation), differentiating SSSS from TEN, wherein the separation occurs at the dermo-epidermal junction (subepidermal separation).

  8. Cell-mediated immunity - Wikipedia

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    Cellular immunity protects the body through: T-cell mediated immunity or T-cell immunity: activating antigen-specific cytotoxic T cells that are able to induce apoptosis in body cells displaying epitopes of foreign antigen on their surface, such as virus-infected cells, cells with intracellular bacteria, and cancer cells displaying tumor antigens;

  9. Reelin - Wikipedia

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    5649 19699 Ensembl ENSG00000189056 ENSMUSG00000042453 UniProt P78509 Q60841 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_173054 NM_005045 NM_011261 NM_001310464 RefSeq (protein) NP_005036 NP_774959 NP_001297393 NP_035391 Location (UCSC) Chr 7: 103.47 – 103.99 Mb Chr 5: 22.09 – 22.55 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Reelin, encoded by the RELN gene, is a large secreted extracellular matrix ...