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Neurofilaments in diabetic neuropathy
Paul Fernyhough
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Robert E. Schmidt
Division of Neuropathology
Department of Pathology & Immunology
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Neurofilament
100%
Diabetic Neuropathy
100%
Stress-activated Protein Kinase
28%
Peripheral Nerve
28%
Distal Axons
28%
Phosphorylation
14%
Hyperglycemia
14%
Axon
14%
Diabetes
14%
Induced Activation
14%
Severe Impairment
14%
Ganglion
14%
Axonal Degeneration
14%
Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy
14%
Myelinated Fibers
14%
Structural Change
14%
Pathological Changes
14%
Delivery Mechanisms
14%
Sensory Neuropathy
14%
Major Constituents
14%
Etiological Factors
14%
Protein Subunit
14%
Mechanism Synthesis
14%
Autonomic Neuropathy
14%
Paranodal
14%
Expression Processing
14%
Dieback
14%
Cofilin Phosphorylation
14%
Diabetic Sensory Neuropathy
14%
Neuroscience
Neurofilament
100%
Diabetic Neuropathy
100%
Axon
37%
C-Jun N-Terminal Kinases
25%
Peripheral Nerve
25%
Autonomic Neuropathy
25%
Hyperglycemia
12%
Ganglion
12%
Nerve Fiber Degeneration
12%
Axonal Degeneration
12%
Protein Subunit
12%