67 Non-proliferative astrogliosis typically occurs in neural tissue that is responding to a pathology but is not overtly damaged and retains its basic tissue architecture, for example (i) during diffuse neuroinflammation caused by peripheral exposure to microbial antigens such as lipopolysaccharide (LPS), 68,69 (ii) in tissue regions that are at a distance from focal lesions (diaschisis) caused by stroke, trauma or autoimmune attack, 8,70 or (iii) in tissue undergoing neurodegenerative changes
It raises blood levels quickly but fades quickly too, and it has been linked to kidney, liver, and thyroid problems
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC Extended BMI-for-age Growth Charts, National Center for Health Statistics (2024)
C, n = 11), Glp1r / Gipr / (DIRKO) (TN, n = 4
Studied for actin sequestration, cell migration, and angiogenesis in preclinical models
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