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The neuropathogenesis of mercury toxicity [PDF]
M, Aschner, S J, Walker
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Understanding the neuropathogenesis of Rift Valley Fever using in vitro and in vivo models [PDF]
Rift Valley Fever Virus (RFVF) is a mosquito-borne pathogen found primarily within Africa that is capable of causing both human and animal illness. In humans, RVFV can cause different clinical diseases, with encephalitis being one of the more severe ...
Kujawa, Michael
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Feline Immunodeficiency virus (FIV), similar to its human analog human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), enters the central nervous system (CNS) soon after infection and establishes a protected viral reservoir.
Lola Hudson, Rick B. Meeker, Rick Meeker
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© 2015 Dr. Johanna Nina Beatrix DupsHendra and Nipah are henipaviruses that cause severe and often fatal disease in humans. Human infection is characterised by an initial influenza like illness that can, and often does, progress to encephalitis.
Dups, Johanna Nina Beatrix
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While the success of combination antiretroviral therapy (ART) has extended the lifespan of people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)(PWH), approximately half of PWH on suppressive ART will experience HIV-associated neurological dysfunction.
Podgorski, Rachel, 0000-0003-1467-0921
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Multilevel analysis of neuropathogenesis of neurocognitive impairment in HIV
The neuropathogenesis of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) remains puzzling. We interrogated several levels of data (host genetic, histopathology, brain viral load, and neurocognitive) to identify histopathological changes most relevant to ...
Levine, Andrew J +15 more
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The Role of Sialic Acid Binding in Reovirus Neuropathogenesis
The process by which viruses cause disease consists of a complex series of steps involving many host and viral factors. The first step in the viral replication cycle, attachment of the virus to cell-surface receptors, is important for establishing ...
Frierson, Johnna McKeeta
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Age-dependent differences in pseudorabies virus neuropathogenesis and associated cytokine expression
The severity of clinical symptoms induced by pseudorabies virus (PRV) infection of its natural host is inversely related to the age of the pig. During this study, 2- and 15-week-old pigs were inoculated with PRV strain NIA3.
N. De Regge +7 more
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Commentary: Toxoplasma depends on lysosomal consumption of autophagosomes for persistent infection
Giovanni Di Guardo
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[Neuropathogenesis of HIV infection].
The spreading of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and its increasing scientific knowledge keep the medical staff involved with these patients in permanent need of updating themselves. The different neurologic manifestations caused by HIV are related to a variety of pathogenic mechanisms, as follows: immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, direct ...
A D, Araújo, A P, Araújo, S A, Novis
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