Advanced Research in Neuroinflammation
A special issue of Current Issues in Molecular Biology (ISSN 1467-3045). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Medicine".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2024) | Viewed by 17858
Special Issue Editors
Interests: neuropharmacology; molecular pharmacology; epigenetics; natural products; muscle-brain axis
Interests: neuropharmacology; psychoneuroimmunoendocrinology; environmental neuroscience; glial cells; metabolomic
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Dear Colleagues,
Neuroinflammation is currently considered a hallmark of a broad range of neurological disorders, including neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric diseases; it is an essential topic in disease prevention and the development of disease-modifying treatments. It is well-established that neuroinflammation plays a key pathogenetic role in brain-affecting disorders; however, the complex dynamic mechanism activated during neuroinflammation and the communication between glial cells and neurons remains to be fully understood. Indeed, all the cells in the central nervous system are connected in an intricate network, resulting in a mutual influence and interdependencies where intercellular interactions may represent links and nodes. Therefore, a deep knowledge of these networks, including the mechanisms that promote collective responses to different challenges in both healthy and pathological conditions, could help to elucidate important aspects of neuroinflammation.
This Special Issue aims to collect new research that can increase knowledge on different aspects, including the following:
- Cellular and molecular mechanisms of the neuroinflammation processes;
- Cellular interaction during neuroinflammation;
- Identification of biomarkers useful for the stratification of patients, for tracking disease progression, for prognosis, and for monitoring of the effects of therapies;
- The molecular effect of new or already used compounds on neuroinflammation.
You are warmly invited to submit original research and review articles related to any of these aspects.
Dr. Giovanna Rigillo
Dr. Silvia Alboni
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- neuroinflammation
- molecular pharmacology
- neurodegenerative disease
- neuropsychiatric disease
- neuroprotection
- intercellular communication
- neuroimmunology
- cellular mechanisms
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