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    Epidemiology of reemerging scarlet fever, Hong Kong, 2005–2015

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    The annual incidence rate of scarlet fever in Hong Kong remained elevated after an upsurge in 2011, increasing from 3.3 per 10,000 children aged ≤5 years during 2005–2010 to 18.1 during 2012–2015. Incidence was higher among boys and was 32%–42% lower in the week following school holidays.published_or_final_versio

    Invasive Acremonium falciforme infection in a patient with severe combined immunodeficiency [7]

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    Oral feeding of minocycline attenuates glial activation and reductions of tau and drebrin in response to systemically injected cytokines

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    Wound complication of minimally invasive plate osteosynthesis in distal tibia fractures

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    Clinical features, management, and prognostic factors of status epilepticus in Chinese

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    Poster PresentationINTRODUCTION: Status epilepticus (SE) is a neurological emergency with significant mortality and morbidity. There are currently limited data regarding the causes and outcomes of SE in our locality, and identification of prognostic factors, especially those available at presentation, could lower risk of under- or over-treatment in SE. METHODS: We retrospectively studied the clinical characteristics, management, and clinical outcome of adults diagnosed with incident SE, excluding episodes due to cerebral anoxia, at a regional hospi…published_or_final_versio

    Chondroitin sulfates in the developing rat hindbrain confine commissural projections of vestibular nuclear neurons.

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    BACKGROUND: Establishing correct neuronal circuitry is crucial to proper function of the vertebrate nervous system. The abundance of chondroitin sulfate (CS) proteoglycans in embryonic neural environments suggests that matrix proteoglycans regulate axonal projections when fiber tracts have not yet formed. Among the early-born neurons, the vestibular nucleus (VN) neurons initiate commissural projections soon after generation at E12.5 and reach the contralateral target by E15.5 in the rat hindbrain. We therefore exploited 24-hour cultures (1 day in vitro (DIV)) of the rat embryos and chondroitinase ABC treatment of the hindbrain matrix to reveal the role of CS moieties in axonal initiation and projection in the early hindbrain. RESULTS: DiI tracing from the VN at E12.5(+1 DIV) showed contralaterally projecting fibers assuming fascicles that hardly reached the midline in the controls. In the enzyme-treated embryos, the majority of fibers were unfasciculated as they crossed the midline at 90°. At E13.5(+1 DIV), the commissural projections formed fascicles and crossed the midline in the controls. Enzyme treatment apparently did not affect the pioneer axons that had advanced as thick fascicles normal to the midline and beyond, towards the contralateral VN. Later projections, however, traversed the enzyme-treated matrix as unfasciculated fibers, deviated from the normal course crossing the midline at various angles and extending beyond the contralateral VN. This suggests that CSs also limit the course of the later projections, which otherwise would be attracted to alternative targets. CONCLUSIONS: CS moieties in the early hindbrain therefore control the course and fasciculation of axonal projections and the timing of axonal arrival at the target.RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/about/license which is similar to the 'Creative Commons Attribution Licence'. In brief you may : copy, distribute, and display the work; make derivative works; or make commercial use of the work - under the following conditions: the original author must be given credit; for any reuse or distribution, it must be made clear to others what the license terms of this work are
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