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  • ...a<i>. They demonstrate various mechanisms to break through the blood-brain barrier and invade the central nervous system. These lead to altercations in the br
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  • ...ffect anything connected to the brain or spinal cord. Once the blood-brain barrier is crossed into the CNS hosts may experience differences in circadian rhyth
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  • ...rain microvascular endothelial cells, allowing it to cross the blood-brain barrier [7]. The mechanism of how the fungal cells attach is at this time unclear. ...he central nervous system via transcellular penetration of the blood-brain barrier (Infection and Immunity (2004) 72, 9 (4985-4995)). Infection and Immunity,
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  • ...f Meningitis-Causing Bacteria: Enabling Brain Entry across the Blood–Brain Barrier" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 20, no. 21: 5393. https://doi. ...f Meningitis-Causing Bacteria: Enabling Brain Entry across the Blood–Brain Barrier" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 20, no. 21: 5393. https://doi.
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  • ...issues. The flagellum is what allows the organism to cross the blood brain barrier and cause the symptoms of late stage sleeping sickness. The flagellum is al ...progresses into the second stage when the parasite crosses the blood-brain barrier, infecting the central nervous system. Both of the subspecies which cause A
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  • ...“stage one” diagnosis where the parasite has yet to cross the blood-brain barrier, infiltrating the CNS. The neurological stage is considered “stage two” ...s its way through the host, it compromises the strength of the blood-brain barrier of the CNS, resulting in a decline in various neurocognitive functions. In
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  • ...ripheral nervous system of its host, and soon after passes the blood brain barrier to complete more neurological damage. [[#References|[2]]] The result of thi ...tral nervous system. When the infection has passed through the blood brain barrier and begins to travel within the central nervous system, the cell has reache
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  • ...ifically neutrophils, as shown in Figure 3, to move across the blood-brain barrier [6]. However, instead of aiding the host in combating the bacteria in the ...successful. This administration is according to how much the blood-brain barrier was disrupted by inflammation, as well as the drug's size, charge, interact
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  • ...ation and development of the intestinal epithelium, the intestinal mucosal barrier, and the immune system of the host. The types of bacteria that develop in t ...atients experiencing overwhelming stress may also have abnormal intestinal barrier permeability, leading to what is commonly known as “leaky gut”. This co
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  • ...icant neural damage. The process of the bacterium crossing the blood brain barrier is not yet fully understood (16). ...05. "''Borrelia burgdorferi'', host-derived proteases, and the blood-brain barrier." ''Infect. Immun''. 73:1014-1022.
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  • ...://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016701150800061X blood brain barrier] where they affect brain development and function [[#References|[9]]]. Prop
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  • ==Neuroinflammation and the Blood Brain Barrier== ...itory response might also correlate to the permeability of the blood brain barrier (BBB).
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  • ...ards the central nervous system. Once the bacteria crosses the blood-brain barrier, the host then develops purulent meningitis. The bacteria has to be able to
    8 KB (1,131 words) - 20:32, 6 August 2010
  • ...to the complex defenses that protect the brain, including the blood-brain barrier (Koedel et al. 2002). The process is demonstrated in Figure 5.<br> ...em through the brain endothelium. In order to move through the blood-brain barrier, <i>S. pneumoniae</i> have to adhere to the surface of the brain endothelia
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  • ...acetate is fiber; butyrate is an SCFA capable of causing disruption to gut barrier function and promotes inflammation of the gut.<ref name=Sun> [https://www.s ...anges in metabolites like SCFAs which causes induction of inflammation and barrier function loss (leaky gut). Cytokines which are pro-inflammatory then cross
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  • ...ability to extract energy from resources, assist in building a protective barrier against harmful pathogens, and enhances the synthesis of amino acids and ot ...h the reduction of other beneficial bacteria. This will contribute to gut barrier dysfunction, which leaves the gut to become more susceptible to harmful sub
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  • ...to grow an anti-prion antibody that was capable of passing the blood-brain barrier in vitro; it also did not display any type of neurotoxic effects (Perry et ...rvous system. There are studies that research which medicines can pass the barrier and inhibit the prions. One such method involves treating the abnormal prio
    22 KB (3,387 words) - 18:03, 29 September 2015
  • ...des the alveolar blood vessels, ultimately passing through the blood-brain barrier and entering the central nervous system (CNS) [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
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  • ...ne, stavudine, and abacavir having the best penetration to the blood-brain barrier (Price). HAART treatments have led to a significant decrease in un incidenc
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  • ...hese microvesicles have shown the ability to interact with the blood-brain barrier, which may be a factor that influences the ability of <i>C. neoformans</i>
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