Neuroinfections of the central nervous system (CNS) can be triggered by various pathogens. Viruses are the most widespread and have the potential to induce long-term neurologic symptoms with potentially lethal outcomes. In addition to directly affecting their host cells and inducing immediate changes in a plethora of cellular processes, viral infections of the CNS also trigger an intense immune response. Regulation of the innate immune response in the CNS depends not only on microglia, which are fundamental immune cells of the CNS, but also on astrocytes. These cells align blood vessels and ventricle cavities, and consequently, they are one of the first cell types to become infected after the virus breaches the CNS. Moreover, astrocytes are...
AbstractMice infected with the neurotropic JHM strain of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-JHM) develop a d...
Astrocytes, a major cellular component of neuroglia, serve a wide range of adaptive functions in the...
<p>Potential roles of chemokines in attracting innate immune cells (<b>A</b>) and lymphocytes (<b>B<...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can manifest in various forms of inflammation, ...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can manifest in various forms of inflammation, ...
In the finely balanced environment of the central nervous system astrocytes, the most numerous cell ...
In the finely balanced environment of the central nervous system astrocytes, the most numerous cell ...
Key homeostasis providing cells in the central nervous system (CNS) are astrocytes, which belong to ...
Viral encephalitis is a rare but serious syndrome. In addition to DNA-encoded herpes viruses, such a...
AbstractHerpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), a double-stranded DNA virus, infects epithelial surfaces and...
Classical immunology textbooks have described the central nervous system as an immune-privileged sit...
Astroviruses are one of the leading causes of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide and are clinically...
Protective immune responses in the central nervous system (CNS) must act efficiently but need to be ...
International audienceMayaro virus (MAYV) and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are known for their arthrotr...
UnrestrictedThe data presented in this thesis is incorporated into the model of early events of coro...
AbstractMice infected with the neurotropic JHM strain of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-JHM) develop a d...
Astrocytes, a major cellular component of neuroglia, serve a wide range of adaptive functions in the...
<p>Potential roles of chemokines in attracting innate immune cells (<b>A</b>) and lymphocytes (<b>B<...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can manifest in various forms of inflammation, ...
Virus infections of the central nervous system (CNS) can manifest in various forms of inflammation, ...
In the finely balanced environment of the central nervous system astrocytes, the most numerous cell ...
In the finely balanced environment of the central nervous system astrocytes, the most numerous cell ...
Key homeostasis providing cells in the central nervous system (CNS) are astrocytes, which belong to ...
Viral encephalitis is a rare but serious syndrome. In addition to DNA-encoded herpes viruses, such a...
AbstractHerpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), a double-stranded DNA virus, infects epithelial surfaces and...
Classical immunology textbooks have described the central nervous system as an immune-privileged sit...
Astroviruses are one of the leading causes of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide and are clinically...
Protective immune responses in the central nervous system (CNS) must act efficiently but need to be ...
International audienceMayaro virus (MAYV) and chikungunya virus (CHIKV) are known for their arthrotr...
UnrestrictedThe data presented in this thesis is incorporated into the model of early events of coro...
AbstractMice infected with the neurotropic JHM strain of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-JHM) develop a d...
Astrocytes, a major cellular component of neuroglia, serve a wide range of adaptive functions in the...
<p>Potential roles of chemokines in attracting innate immune cells (<b>A</b>) and lymphocytes (<b>B<...