2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.07.29.502023
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Complement-dependent loss of inhibitory synapses on pyramidal neurons followingToxoplasma gondiiinfection

Abstract: The apicomplexan parasite Toxoplasma gondii has developed mechanisms to establish a central nervous system infection in virtually all warm-blooded animals. Acute T. gondii infection can cause neuroinflammation, encephalitis, and seizures. Meanwhile, studies in humans, non-human primates, and rodents have linked chronic T. gondii infection with altered behavior and increased risk for neuropsychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia. We previously demonstrated that T. gondii infection triggers the loss of per… Show more

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