Japanese Encephalitis Virus Causes 'Double Trouble' To Brain

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Tue, 07/08/2008 - 09:45

Recent research published in Journal of Neurochemistry, has shown that Japanese encephalitis virus, commonly known as brain fever, damages the brain in two ways -- not only killing brain cells but also preventing the birth of new cells from neural stem/progenitor cells and depleting the NPC pool in the brain.


 

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