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Study highlights an immunological mechanism underlying Long COVID
SARS-CoV-2 triggers the production of the antiviral protein IFN-γ, which is associated with fatigue, muscle ache and depression.
United kingdom
Nyarie sithole
Benjamin krishna
University of cambridge
University of cambridge dept
Cambridge institute of therapeutic immunology infectious disease
Science advances
Cambridge institute
Therapeutic immunology
Infectious disease
Royal papworth hospital
Covid 19
Immune system
Ars cov 2
T cell
Study suggests patients with severe long COVID present with variable symptoms, do not cluster in relation to organs affected or immunological states
A new preprint reports significantly associated findings that may help predict severe long COVID and understand what causes it.
Anucha naisuntorn shutterstock
Multisystem inflammatory syndrome
Covid 19
Immune response
Ars cov 2
Targeting T-Cell–Based Therapies to Treat Alopecia Areata
New research explores T cells and their signaling pathways in alopecia areata (AA), highlighting promising drug targets for future treatment.
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Alopecia areata
Janus kinase inhibitors
Jak inhibitors
T cells
Hair follicles
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Immune privilege
Signal transducers and activators of transcription
Chemokine ligand
Lymphocyte specific protein tyrosine kinase
Zeta chain associated protein kinase
Functional affinity
Cytokine interferon-gamma can be a disease-modifying therapeutic target in multiple system atrophy
Multiple system atrophy is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease, where insoluble inclusions of the protein alpha-synuclein appear in oligodendrocyte cells of the brain.
United states
Nikhita mudium
Nicolej corbin stein
Acta neuropathologica
Jeffreyh kordower
Jhodim webster
Fredricp manfredsson
Asta zane
Rajesh gupta
Gabriellem childers
Acta neuropathologica communications
Department of neurology
Barrow neurological institute
Arizona state university
National institutes of health
University of alabama at birmingham
Circulatory cholesterol levels are inversely linked to mortality of patients with sepsis and critical illness
The association between biomarkers of cholesterol homeostasis and mortality in critically ill patients.
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Ovid medline
Health literature
Cumulative index
Allied health literature
Cochrane central register
Controlled trials
Ottawa scale
Critical care
Intensive care
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