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      EZADEH > news > Journals > Why is the brain so prone to inflammation?

    11Mar

    Why is the brain so prone to inflammation?

    by Elazadeh,  0 Comments

    All living cells teem with ribonucleic acid (RNA), molecules that relay genetic messages to keep cells functioning. But these necessary molecules can also set off cellular alarms. The long twisted-together strands of RNA in viruses, for instance, are a tell-tale sign of an invader and the human immune system triggers inflammation in their presence.

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