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Immunopsychiatry after COVID-19
Immunopsychiatry can be defined as the study of immune-inflammatory pathways in order to identify pathogenetic mechanisms, and targets for treatment, in psychiatric conditions: under the premises that interactions between the immune system and the ...
Francesco Benedetti
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Despite the important role the choroid plexus (CP) plays in brain homeostasis, it is largely unexplored in psychiatry. The CP consists of a network of capillaries enclosed by a single layer of epithelial cells joined together by tight junctions to form ...
Lauren Breithaupt, PhD
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Support for a Connection Between Pediatric Bipolar Disorder and Tick-Borne Infections
Aim: Infectious triggers and subsequent inflammatory responses may play important roles in psychiatric illness.1,2 Rates of both pediatric bipolar disorder (PBD) and tick-borne illnesses (TBIs) have concurrently significantly escalated in recent years.3 ...
Rosalie Greenberg, MD, FAPA, DFAACAP
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SARS-CoV-2, the blood-brain barrier, and neuroinflammation
SARS-CoV-2 is the virus that produces COVID-19 and Long Covid. Whereas COVID-19 is primarily an acute respiratory disease, Long Covid is a chronic condition with many symptoms likely mediated through the CNS, including brain fog, fatigue, and cognitive ...
William A Banks, MD
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Inflammation hypothesis of depression by IL-17
Despite high prevalence of depressive disorders, their etiopathogenesis has not been fully understood. Only around 2/3 of patients suffering from depression respond to the standard antidepressant treatment.
Katarzyna Bliźniewska-Kowalska
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Background: Disruptions of neuronal macro- and microcircuits in schizophrenia (SCZ) have been attributed to pathologies of neuronal connectivity. We hypothesized that during acute psychosis structural damage to axons and synapses occurs in a subset of ...
David Popovic +13 more
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Schizophrenia (SZ) is a devastating disease with a life time incidence of 1%. The distinguishing symptoms for diagnosis of the disorder are thought disorders like formal incoherence of thoughts, but also bizarre contents of thoughts, like thoughts been ...
Hans C. Klein
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Experiences of Emotional Healing After Figurines Intervention in Rural Thai Primary School Children: A Mixed-method Study [PDF]
Background: Early emotional difficulties, even when not clinically diagnosed, may affect children’s social and academic development. Emotional healing can enhance children’s emotional awareness and coping skills, potentially preventing future mental ...
Saifon Aekwarangkoon, Linda Oakley
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Background: Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis frequently presents with a wide range of psychiatric and behavioral symptoms such as catatonia and psychosis.
Sohag N Sanghani +9 more
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PERSONALIZED IMMUNE DIAGNOSTICS: EPITOPE MAPPING OF THE IMMUNOME
Statistical phage display is a highly complex, but rapid and efficient way to identify “binding peptides” from a unique and specially designed library. It avoids repeated selection rounds and can therefore provide much more complex data than just a few ...
M. Szardenings +7 more
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