Monthly Archives: March 2024

Fig. 1 Potential role of EBV reactivation in the development and progression of MS and therapeutic option of fluvoxamine EBV directly infects resting B cells and epithelial cells, subsequently residing in the infected memory B cells in peripheral blood. These … Continue reading

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Post-exercise recovery is essential to resolve metabolic perturbations and promote long-term cellular remodeling in response to exercise. Here, we report that muscle-generated brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) elicits post-exercise recovery and metabolic reprogramming in skeletal muscle. BDNF increased the post-exercise expression … Continue reading

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Abstract: Introduction: The etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) remains unknown. Pathogenesis likely relies on a complex interaction between multiple environmental, genetic, and behavioral risk factors. However, a growing body of literature supports the role of a preceding Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) … Continue reading

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Long-Term Autoimmune Inflammatory Rheumatic Outcomes of COVID-19 “Preliminary evidence suggests a possible higher incidence of diagnosis of autoimmune inflammatory rheumatic diseases (AIRDs) among patients with a history of COVID-19, but whether this association is specific to SARS-CoV-2 infection is unclear. … Continue reading

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“…Search yielded in total 345 publications, 257 thereof with psychiatric topic, 72 on personality disorder or traits, 43 of which were in humans and epigenetic, 23 thereof were original studies. Lastly, 23 original publications fulfilled the intended search criteria and … Continue reading

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Epigenetic editing was used to reduce the activity of a gene that affects cholesterol levels without changing the DNA sequence — and did so for an extended period, according to a study in mice by Cappelluti and colleagues. The study lays the … Continue reading

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