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  1. SNT Gatchaman

    Asymmetrical glymphatic dysfunction in patients with long Covid associated neurocognitive impairment- correlation with BBB disruption, 2025, Chaganti+

    Asymmetrical glymphatic dysfunction in patients with long Covid associated neurocognitive impairment- correlation with BBB disruption Chaganti, Joga R.; Talekar, Tanush K.; Brew, Bruce James BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The glymphatic system, a waste clearance pathway, has been implicated in several...
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    Microglia dysfunction, neurovascular inflammation and focal neuropathologies are linked to IL-1- and IL-6-related (...), 2025, Fekete et al

    Full title: Microglia dysfunction, neurovascular inflammation and focal neuropathologies are linked to IL-1- and IL-6-related systemic inflammation in COVID-19 Rebeka Fekete, Alba Simats, Eduárd Bíró, Balázs Pósfai, Csaba Cserép, Anett D. Schwarcz, Eszter Szabadits, Zsuzsanna Környei, Krisztina...
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    Repetitive Low-Level Blast Exposure Alters Circulating Myeloperoxidase, Matrix Metalloproteinases & Neurovascular Endothelial Molecules…, 2025, Rhind+

    Repetitive Low-Level Blast Exposure Alters Circulating Myeloperoxidase, Matrix Metalloproteinases, and Neurovascular Endothelial Molecules in Experienced Military Breachers Rhind, Shawn G.; Shiu, Maria Y.; Tenn, Catherine; Nakashima, Ann; Jetly, Rakesh; Sajja, Venkata Siva Sai Sujith; Long...
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    Preprint Immunological and Antigenic Signatures Associated with Chronic Illnesses after COVID-19 Vaccination, 2025, Bhattacharjee et al

    Abstract COVID-19 vaccines have prevented millions of COVID-19 deaths. Yet, a small fraction of the population reports a chronic debilitating condition after COVID-19 vaccination, often referred to as post- vaccination syndrome (PVS). To explore potential pathobiological features associated with...
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    Preprint Brain cerebral blood flow with MRI-visible enlarged perivascular space in adults, 2024, Yu et al.

    Brain cerebral blood flow with MRI-visible enlarged perivascular space in adults Chunyan Yu; Baijie Wang; Qiyuan Sun; Huiyan Huo; Lingyan Zhang; Du Hongyan OBJECTIVES To explore the correlation between enlarged perivascular spaces (EPVS) in the basal ganglia (BG-EPVS) and centrum semiovale...
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    Review Aquaporins: Gatekeepers of Fluid Dynamics in Traumatic Brain Injury, 2024, Czyżewski et al.

    Aquaporins: Gatekeepers of Fluid Dynamics in Traumatic Brain Injury Czyżewski, Wojciech; Litak, Jakub; Sobstyl, Jan; Mandat, Tomasz; Torres, Kamil; Staśkiewicz, Grzegorz Aquaporins (AQPs), particularly AQP4, play a crucial role in regulating fluid dynamics in the brain, impacting the...
  7. SNT Gatchaman

    Review Waste Clearance in the Brain, 2021, Kaur et al.

    Waste Clearance in the Brain Kaur, Jasleen; Fahmy, Lara M.; Davoodi-Bojd, Esmaeil; Zhang, Li; Ding, Guangliang; Hu, Jiani; Zhang, Zhenggang; Chopp, Michael; Jiang, Quan Waste clearance (WC) is an essential process for brain homeostasis, which is required for the proper and healthy functioning...
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    Neuronal dynamics direct cerebrospinal fluid perfusion and brain clearance 2024 Jiang-Xie et al

    Abstract The accumulation of metabolic waste is a leading cause of numerous neurological disorders, yet we still have only limited knowledge of how the brain performs self-cleansing. Here we demonstrate that neural networks synchronize individual action potentials to create large-amplitude...
  9. SNT Gatchaman

    Review Complement in neurological disorders and emerging complement-targeted therapeutics, 2020, Dalakas et al.

    Complement in neurological disorders and emerging complement-targeted therapeutics Dalakas, Marinos C.; Alexopoulos, Harry; Spaeth, Peter J. The complement system consists of a network of plasma and membrane proteins that modulate tissue homeostasis and contribute to immune surveillance by...
  10. Mij

    Capillary-mitochondrial Oxygen Transport in Muscle: Paradigm Shifts, 2023, David C Poole

    Abstract During maximal exercise healthy humans increase their oxygen uptake (V̇O2) 10 to 20-fold that measured at rest to as much as 6 L/min. At the molecular level the numbers are staggering: Each minute the exercising O2 transport system - lungs, cardiovascular and active muscles – must...
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