When the brain is injured in some way, a wide range of biochemical changes are triggered that can affect crucial brain cells known as astrocytes. They are a type of glial cell, and brain injuries ...
An index of gliosis was linked with persistent neurocognitive symptoms after mild or moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection, a small case-control study showed. Compared with healthy controls, PET measures of ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The surface area of putative retinal gliosis was greater in patients with preclinical Alzheimer’s disease ...
Putative retinal gliosis refers to changes in the retina caused by the activation of glial cells, which are support cells that become activated when there is damage or disease in the retina. In this ...
Glial cells are the main cellular elements mediating the reaction to brain and CNS injury. Recently, the consequences of the multifaceted reaction of astroglia towards injury has been examined by ...
In mice, APOE3-Christchurch reduced amyloidosis, tauopathy, and tau spreading. Two copies of APOE4-Christchurch staved off tangles, gliosis, and neurodegeneration. Just one copy reduced gliosis and ...
Imaging the brains of living mice through ultra-thin bone windows, scientists have demonstrated in vivo that amyloid plaques form and reach their full size over a period of weeks. This study, from Jin ...
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