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Focal neuropathologies in the brain of COVID-19-infected humans: inflammation, primary gliovascular failure and microglial dysfunction
Dénes and his co-workers recently published a paper in Nature Neuroscience, documenting that neurological abnormalities in COVID are based on microglial dysfunction in the brain.1 In case of acute respiratory syndrome of COVID infection, the central nervous system symptomatology significantly contribute to the severity of this disease. The authors used an autopsy platform allowing morphological and biochemical/molecular biological investigations in postmortem mirror blocks prepared from the brain and peripheral organs of 13 COVID and 23 non- COVID-infected patients.
期刊介绍:
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy is an open access journal that focuses on timely publication of cutting-edge discoveries and advancements in basic science and clinical research related to signal transduction and targeted therapy.
Scope: The journal covers research on major human diseases, including, but not limited to:
Cancer,Cardiovascular diseases,Autoimmune diseases,Nervous system diseases.