id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-266775-4npowkkz Xu, Jun Detection of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in the Brain: Potential Role of the Chemokine Mig in Pathogenesis 2005-10-15 .txt text/plain 3449 167 46 In the present study, we isolated a SARS coronavirus strain from a brain tissue specimen obtained from a patient with SARS with significant central nervous symptoms. In the present study, we isolated a SARS-CoV strain from a brain tissue specimen obtained during autopsy from a patient with SARS who became severely sick and showed significant central nervous symptoms during the course of his illness. Immunohistochemistry stains for N protein of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus (SARS-CoV) in a specimen of brain tissue obtained from the patient with SARS during autopsy. With regard to the superinfection with invasive Aspergillus in the brain and other organs of the patient, we think that severe immunodepression resulting from the damage to the immune system induced by SARS-CoV infection, combined with high-dosage treatment with a corticosteroid, provided access for conditional pathogens, causing a superinfection with invasive Aspergillus in multiple organs [24] . ./cache/cord-266775-4npowkkz.txt ./txt/cord-266775-4npowkkz.txt