HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Tianqi Tu et al. from the Xuanwu Hospital Medical University, Beijing, China, China have published the paper: Cerebral Cavernous Malformation: Immune and Inflammatory Perspectives, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 30/06/2022
- what: The authors focused on this topic and underlined the immune-related factors` contribution to the CCM pathologic progression.
- future: The perspectives from the immune and inflammatory events described in the next part may point out a new direction for the thinking . Meanwhile due to the significant roles of PDCD10 in the maintenance of homeostasis of a wide range of . . .
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