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Nerves in cancer Abstract: “The contribution of nerves to the pathogenesis of malignancies has emerged as an important component of the tumour microenvironment. Recent studies have shown that peripheral nerves (sympathetic, parasympathetic and sensory) interact with tumour and stromal cells … Continue reading

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Abstract: “Mitochondrial dysfunction is a neurobiological phenomenon implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder that can synergistically affect synaptic neurotransmission. We hypothesized that schizophrenia and bipolar disorder share molecular alterations at the mitochondrial and synaptic levels. Mitochondria DNA … Continue reading

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Summary: “Although mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell, these organelles can also act as signalling hubs that control physiological processes. One such signalling pathway controls inflammation. Writing in Nature, Zecchini et al. and Hooftman et al. report that … Continue reading

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Severe COVID-19 has been associated with cognitive impairment and changes in the frontal cortex. In a study published in Nature Aging, Mavrikaki, Lee et al. performed RNA sequencing on frontal cortex samples from 21 individuals with severe COVID-19, 22 age- … Continue reading

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Abstract: There appear to be huge variations and aberrations in the reported data in COVID-19 two years now into the pandemic. Conflicting data exist at almost every level and also in the reported epidemiological statistics across different regions. It is … Continue reading

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Certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have anti-inflammatory effects in preclinical models, and recent clinical studies suggest that fluvoxamine can prevent deterioration in patients with COVID-19, possibly through activating sigma 1 receptors (S1Rs). Here we examined potential mechanisms contributing to … Continue reading

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Abstract: “Epidemiological studies have provided compelling evidence that multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rare complication of infection with the Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), a herpesvirus that infects more than 90% of the global population. This link was long suspected because the … Continue reading

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Abstract: “Certain selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have anti-inflammatory effects in preclinical models, and recent clinical studies suggest that fluvoxamine can prevent deterioration in patients with COVID-19, possibly through activating sigma 1 receptors (S1Rs). Here we examined potential mechanisms contributing … Continue reading

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Abstract: “Although the new generation of vaccines and anti-COVID-19 treatment regimens facilitated the management of acute COVID-19 infections, concerns about post-COVID-19 syndrome or Long Covid are rising. This issue can increase the incidence and morbidity of diseases such as diabetes, … Continue reading

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neuro-inflammatory and degenerative disease with substantial heterogeneity in presentation, clinical course, and immunopathology. In addition to genetic background, several environmental risk factors are critical mediators of the onset and course of MS (1). Disease heterogeneity … Continue reading

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