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Long Covid ‘brain fog’

Unexpected Elements

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The Inflammatory Response in the Lung of a Virus in Mice

Beshall: We're showing that you don't necessarily need direct infection in the brain to cause damage within the brain. The inflammatory response caused a disregulation such that 30 % of a gleal cell type that's called an oligadendricite, in the sub cortical regions of the brain were gone in the mice. And if you think about brain function, it really depends upon multiple different kinds of brain cells working together like a team. That team includes nerons, the electrically active cells that communicate information from one part of the nervous system to another with milla second precision. It also includes supporting cells called glea that make sure the lines of communication are correctly connected and that

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