Publications by authors named "P GARNIER"

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  • The study investigated the clinical and radiological factors affecting the outcomes of acute ischemic stroke patients with isolated posterior cerebral artery (PCA) occlusion treated only with medical management.
  • A total of 585 patients were analyzed, revealing that 56% experienced poor functional outcomes, which were linked to older age, higher NIHSS scores, larger infarct volumes, and not receiving intravenous thrombolysis (IVT).
  • The research highlighted that factors like age, NIHSS score, infarct volume, and IVT status significantly influenced outcomes, while finding that complete recanalization after 24 hours improved recovery chances.
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The present study investigated the role of endothelial brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in cognition. Male adult mice with a selective knockout of BDNF in endothelial cells () and their wild-type (WT) littermates were subjected to tests for detection of anxiety- and depression-like behaviors and impaired recognition memory. Neuronal activity and synaptogenesis were assessed from hippocampal levels of c-fos and synaptophysin, respectively, and cerebral capillary density from forebrain levels of CD31.

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An increasing body of evidence confirms the effectiveness of physical exercise (PE) in promoting brain health by preventing age-related cognitive decline and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. The benefits of PE are attributed to neuroplasticity processes which have been reported to enhance cerebral health. However, moderate to high-intensity PE is necessary to induce these responses and these intensities cannot always be achieved especially by people with physical limitations.

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There is ample evidence for magnetic reconnection in the solar system, but it is a nontrivial task to visualize, to determine the proper approaches and frames to study, and in turn to elucidate the physical processes at work in reconnection regions from in-situ measurements of plasma particles and electromagnetic fields. Here an overview is given of a variety of single- and multi-spacecraft data analysis techniques that are key to revealing the context of in-situ observations of magnetic reconnection in space and for detecting and analyzing the diffusion regions where ions and/or electrons are demagnetized. We focus on recent advances in the era of the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, which has made electron-scale, multi-point measurements of magnetic reconnection in and around Earth's magnetosphere.

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Case Summary: A 10-year-old neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented to our hospital with a 2-day history of anorexia, vomiting and lethargy. The biochemistry panel revealed increased hepatic enzyme activity and serum amyloid A concentration. Haematological values were within reference intervals.

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