Disease: Parkinson disease

Mechanisms of Talaromyces marneffei induced CNS injury: Synergistic roles of tauopathy, pyroptosis, and microglial inflammation

A dangerous fungus called Talaromyces marneffei can invade the brain and cause serious damage in people with weakened immune systems. The study shows the fungus harms brain cells through two pathways: direct damage to neurons and indirect damage through activation of brain immune cells that release harmful inflammatory chemicals. Understanding these mechanisms could help develop better treatments for this life-threatening infection.

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Accelerated protein retention expansion microscopy using microwave radiation

Scientists have developed a faster way to examine brain tissue at extremely small scales using a combination of expansion microscopy and microwave radiation. Instead of waiting days for tissue samples to process, the new method cuts the time down to hours while maintaining the same quality of detailed images. The technique was successfully tested on tadpole and fruit fly brains, showing it could be useful for studying neural structures and potentially applied to studying brain diseases like Alzheimer’s.

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