COVID-19 and the Brain
Across
- 1. Marker of muscle degradation
- 5. Neurological damage to the inner ear
- 6. Similar condition to COVID-19 but differs pathologically
- 11. Having affinity for neural cells
- 12. Immune response causing many of the neurological conditions related to COVID-19
- 14. Disease in humans is characterized by fever and severe cough
- 19. condition resulting in the tingling in limbs
- 20. Miscommunication between nerves and mucsles
- 22. Mass influx of cytokines resulting in a mass amount of inflammation causing mass swelling
- 25. Conditions that arise due to viral infections
- 26. The disfunction of cranial nerves
Down
- 1. Protien involved in creating influx of inflammation
- 2. Exportation of foreign bodies in a cell
- 3. Muscle aches and pain
- 4. Mechanism COVID-19 uses to bind to ACE2 receptors
- 7. Condition that disrupts autonomic processes
- 8. The first cranial nerve and what was hypothesized to be the cause of COVID-19 neurological conditions
- 9. Process of a cell importing a forigen body into it's memebrane
- 10. system consists of the nerves
- 13. Proposed method of infection between neurons
- 15. Virus that causes COVID-19
- 16. Condition marked by the resurfacing of symptoms after a COVID-19 infection
- 17. Binding site of COVID-19
- 18. Selective semi-permeable membrane between the blood and the interstitium of the brain
- 21. Pathogens of the respriatory system
- 23. Relating to the system of sense of smell
- 24. system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- 27. Pro-inflammatory agent