About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to delve deeper into the contribution of the NVU in neuroinflammatory diseases, shedding light on the underlying mechanisms and exploring potential therapeutic interventions. By collating and analyzing the latest research findings, we seek to address fundamental questions regarding the role of the NVU in disease progression, the impact of neuroinflammation on NVU integrity, and the reciprocal interaction between NVU components and immune cells. Additionally, we aim to explore novel therapeutic targets and strategies that modulate NVU function to ameliorate neuroinflammatory conditions.
This Research Topic welcomes contributions on, but are not limited to:
• Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying NVU dysfunction in neuroinflammatory diseases
• NVU-mediated neuroinflammatory signaling pathways
• NVU-immune cell interactions and their implications in neuroinflammation
• Therapeutic approaches targeting the NVU to modulate neuroinflammatory responses
• Preclinical and clinical studies investigating the effectiveness of NVU-targeted therapeutics
• Advanced imaging techniques and biomarkers for assessing NVU integrity in neuroinflammatory disease
• Emerging technologies and models to study the NVU in neuroinflammation
We welcome original research articles, reviews, perspectives, and hypothesis-driven commentaries that contribute to expanding our understanding of the NVU’s role in neuroinflammatory diseases, with the ultimate goal of facilitating the development of innovative therapeutic strategies.
Keywords: Neurovascular unit, Neuroinflammatory disease, Neuroinflammation, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, stroke
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