Covid-19 Loci of Infection: Transport Pathways and Mechanisms

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Indy Pub, May 26, 2020 - Health & Fitness - 68 pages

Written by a US professor of Medicine, this book explores in detail neuronal and non-neuronal loci of viral infection as well as paths, transport mechanisms and spread within the brain and body. A pseudo quantal hypothesis is proposed, according to which progress of the disease is in part determined by the involvement of the nervous system.

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About the author (2020)

Dr. Michael Nikoletseas did his undergraduate work at Roosevelt University in Psychology and Biology (B.A. With Honors), his graduate work in Psychobiology at Rutgers University (M.S., Ph.D.), and his post-doctoral training in Medical Anatomy at the Medical College of Pennsylvania, and University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. He has taught Anatomy at the University of Wisconsin Medical School in Madison, and other US institutions. In addition to his research publications in neuroanatomy and neurophysiology he has written books in Medicine, Neuroscience and Mathematics.

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