Longitudinal in vivo imaging of acute neuropathology in a monkey model of Ebola virus infection

The neurological effects of Ebola disease in the acute stage are not well-described. Here, the authors use longitudinal in vivo neuroimaging and immunohistochemistry to assess pathological changes in the central nervous system in a non-human primate model of Ebola virus infection.

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Autores principales: William Schreiber-Stainthorp, Jeffrey Solomon, Ji Hyun Lee, Marcelo Castro, Swati Shah, Neysha Martinez-Orengo, Rebecca Reeder, Dragan Maric, Robin Gross, Jing Qin, Katie R. Hagen, Reed F. Johnson, Dima A. Hammoud
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/6790c04c721749e8a9acfaada9f5675d
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Sumario:The neurological effects of Ebola disease in the acute stage are not well-described. Here, the authors use longitudinal in vivo neuroimaging and immunohistochemistry to assess pathological changes in the central nervous system in a non-human primate model of Ebola virus infection.