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Reactive astrogliosis tends to be focal in AD.
In contrast, in the study by Stambler et al. on dogs with rapid ventricular pacing-induced congestive heart failure, AF was shown to be focal in origin caused by triggered activity [ 25].
The seizure type was reported to be focal in 25%% of dogs, focal evolving into generalisation in 53 % of dogs and (primary) generalised in 18 % of dogs (in 4 % of dogs seizures could not be classified).
To mine the data for potential biomarkers of MBC, we focused on hypermethylated loci specifically in CPGIs because they tend to be focal in nature and were identified as the regions that differed most dramatically from normal or disease-free patterns.
Reactive astrogliosis tends to be focal in AD such that reactive astrocytes are intimately associated with amyloid plaques or diffuse deposits of amyloid and surround them with dense layers of processes as if forming miniature scars around them (Fig. 7a), perhaps to wall them off and act as neuroprotective barriers.
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