FERROPTOSIS PARTICIPATES IN NEURON DAMAGE IN EXPERIMENTAL CEREBRAL MALARIA AND IS PARTIALLY INDUCED BY ACTIVATED CD8+ T CELLS

Ferroptosis participates in neuron damage in experimental cerebral malaria and is partially induced by activated CD8+ T cells

Abstract Cerebral malaria is the most serious complication of malaria infection, with 26% of surviving children having neurological sequelae, which may be caused by neuron damage, but the mechanism is not clear.Ferroptosis has been reported to play an important role in neuron damage in several nervous Bridle accessories system diseases.However, the

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Findings of subarachnoid fat after trauma to a tarlov cyst

Subarachnoid fat is an uncommon finding that has several etiologies.It is important to determine the Sleepy Time Tonies etiology in order to plan appropriate treatment.We present a case report of an 80-year-old female brought to the emergency department after a fall with complaints of headache and pain in the sacral region.Computed tomography and m

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