Neuroinflammation (Homo sapiens)
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Neuroinflammation is inflammation specific to parts of the central nervous system. It can be triggered by external or internal factors, such as UV damage, inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress. Stress on the cell leads to activation of inflammatory response pathways that involve several transcription factors such as AP-1 and NFkB, which will lead to the transcription of several proteins and/or cytokines.
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- Shabab T, Khanabdali R, Moghadamtousi SZ, Kadir HA, Mohan G; ''Neuroinflammation pathways: a general review.''; Int J Neurosci, 2017 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Xing B, Bachstetter AD, Van Eldik LJ; ''Inhibition of neuronal p38α, but not p38β MAPK, provides neuroprotection against three different neurotoxic insults.''; J Mol Neurosci, 2015 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
- Liu T, Zhang L, Joo D, Sun SC; ''NF-κB signaling in inflammation.''; Signal Transduct Target Ther, 2017 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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