Blood-brain barrier dysfunction in aging induces hyperactivation of TGFβ signaling and chronic yet reversible neural dysfunction

…, J Ofer, R Saar-Ashkenazy, A Charbash… - Science Translational …, 2019 - science.org
Aging involves a decline in neural function that contributes to cognitive impairment and
disease. However, the mechanisms underlying the transition from a young-and-healthy to aged-…

The Ottoman genocide of the Assyrians in Persia

A Khosroeva - The Assyrian Genocide, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
… Our village, Charbash, is now completely filled with people coming through, fleeing from …
reserve Assyrian detachments in the village of Charbash at Urmia lakeside. Taking into account …

[PDF][PDF] The Missionaries' Assistants

WU Aramaic - assyrianworld.com
In the thirties of the last century, the vernacular language of the Assyrian Christians of the
Urmia plain in Persia became a written language. And not only was this language written for …

Endothelial LRP1 protects against neurodegeneration by blocking cyclophilin A

AM Nikolakopoulou, Y Wang, Q Ma… - Journal of Experimental …, 2021 - rupress.org
The low-density lipoprotein receptor–related protein 1 (LRP1) is an endocytic and cell
signaling transmembrane protein. Endothelial LRP1 clears proteinaceous toxins at the blood–…

[BOOK][B] Our Smallest Ally: A Brief Account of the Assyrian Nation in the Great War

WA Wigram - 1920 - books.google.com
N the following pages we make the attempt to nationality during the Great War. This nation,
which is known as the Chaldean or Assyrian" millet"(the technical Turkish term for a nation …

[HTML][HTML] Linking priority areas and land restoration options to support desertification control in northern China

D Xu, Y Wang, Z Wang - Ecological Indicators, 2022 - Elsevier
Identifying priority areas and allocating suitable measures to control desertification can
improve the efficiency and precision of land restoration when funds are limited. However, few …

10. THE METHODS OF KILLING USED IN THE ASSYRIAN GENOCIDE

BB Yuhanon - 2018 - degruyter.com
… He also buried another forty Assyrians in the village of Charbash near the town of Urmia,
among them a bishop, and yet another fifty-one in Gulpashan – located on the western shore of …

Paroxysmal slow cortical activity in Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy is associated with blood-brain barrier dysfunction

DZ Milikovsky, J Ofer, VV Senatorov Jr… - Science Translational …, 2019 - science.org
A growing body of evidence shows that epileptic activity is frequent but often undiagnosed
in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and has major therapeutic implications. Here, we …

Slow blood-to-brain transport underlies enduring barrier dysfunction in American football players

R Veksler, U Vazana, Y Serlin, O Prager, J Ofer… - Brain, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury in American football players has garnered increasing
public attention following reports of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a progressive …

Blood-retinal barrier as a converging pivot in understanding the initiation and development of retinal diseases

X Yang, XW Yu, DD Zhang, ZG Fan - Chinese Medical Journal, 2020 - mednexus.org
Clinical ophthalmologists consider each retinal disease as a completely unique entity.
However, various retinal diseases, such as uveitis, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic …