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  • NYU Dataset

    NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Data and Resources

    Alternate Title(s)
    NYU ADRC
    Authors
    Thomas Wisniewski
    Description

    The NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (NYU ADRC) maintains a large database of standardized clinical and neuropathological research data collected at NYU Langone Health for local investigators, as well as those at affiliated or collaborating institutions. The NYU ADRC database includes a cumulative record of over 1,500 subjects enrolled since 1972. Data was collected every two years until 2005...

    Subject
    Chronic Disease
    Health Status
    Mental Health
    Neuroscience
    Risk Factors
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  • NYU Dataset

    Microscopy data associated with manuscript: MAVS signaling is required for preventing persistent chikungunya heart infection and chronic vascular tissue inflammation

    Authors
    Maria G. Noval
    Sophie N. Spector
    Eric Bartnicki
    Franco Izzo
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    Description

    This dataset includes microscopy images from paraffin embedding hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) as well as immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining for cleaved caspase-3, CD3 and CD11b. For these experiments, 6-8 week-old male and female mice from WT, Mavs+/- and Mavs-/- background were infected with 1E5 PFU of chikungunya virus (CHIKV), or mock-infected with heat-inactivated inoculum or PBS. Cardiac tissue...

    Subject
    Anatomy
    Infectious Disease
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  • NYU Dataset

    Biomimetic Extracellular Matrix Nanofibers Electrospun with Calreticulin Promote Synergistic Activity for Tissue Regeneration

    Authors
    Mary E. Stack
    Sarita Mishra
    Matangi Parimala Chelvi Ratnamani
    Haoyu Wang
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    Description

    Previous studies showed the potential of calreticulin (CRT) protein in enhancing the rate and quality of wound healing in excisional animal wound models. This study determined if polycaprolactone (PCL)/type 1 collagen (Col1) nanofibers (NFs) could be used as an effective carrier for CRT while at the same time introducing further wound healing capability through the synergy of biological and physicochemical...

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    Anatomy
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