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- Bacteria [r]: A major group of single-celled microorganisms. [e]
- Borrelia burgdorferi [r]: Gram-negative, helically shaped bacterium that is the causative agent of Lyme disease. [e]
- Brain [r]: The core unit of a central nervous system. [e]
- Cell (biology) [r]: The basic unit of life, consisting of biochemical networks enclosed by a membrane. [e]
- Digital object identifier [r]: Unique label for a computer readable object that can be found on the internet, usually used in academic journals. [e]
- Dog [r]: Domesticated canine often kept as a pet or as a working animal and known as 'man's best friend'. [e]
- Guillain-Barre syndrome [r]: An acute, autoimmune, polyradiculoneuropathy affecting the peripheral nervous system. [e]
- History of neuroimaging [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lactobacillus plantarum [r]: Gram-positive aerotolerant bacteria, commonly found in many fermented food products as well as anaerobic plant matter. [e]
- Multiple sclerosis [r]: A chronic, inflammatory, demyelinating disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). [e]
- Q fever [r]: Disease caused by infection with the rickettsia Coxiella burnetii, a bacterium that affects both humans and animals, resulting in a rash, fever, malaise, and muscular pains. [e]
- Syphilis [r]: Chronic infectious disease caused by a spirochete Treponema pallidum, either transmitted by direct contact, usually in sexual intercourse, or passed from mother to child in utero. [e]
- Tularemia [r]: An extremely infectious disease, 15% lethal when untreated and <1% fatal when properly treated, distributed worldwide in animals and ticks, that has been weaponized by several national biological warfare programs [e]
- U.S. intelligence analysis of patterns of infectious diseases and impacts [r]: The United States intelligence community model for the spread and world impact of infectious disease [e]