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**Afterwards, the SuperBug starts its migration to the brain by one of two ways: | **Afterwards, the SuperBug starts its migration to the brain by one of two ways: | ||
#Swimming in the blood stream and going through the [[blood brain barrier]] using the laser beam but on a different setting. | #Swimming in the blood stream and going through the [[blood brain barrier]] using the laser beam but on a different setting. | ||
#Teleportation, with the destination usually being one of the lateral ventricles. | #Teleportation, with the destination usually being one of the [[lateral ventricles]], with more predilection for the left over the right. | ||
** | **The SuperBug then tries to establish a connection to a neuronal body or axon to start its influence, the psychic abilities of the SuperBug seem to only work on nearby neurons and a preference for the [[corpus callosum]] has been noticed, possibly because of access to both brain hemispheres. | ||
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Revision as of 19:44, 30 January 2019
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Asem Juhani, M.D.[2]
Overview
Pathophysiology
Pathogenesis
- The pathogenesis of zombie syndrome is as follows:
- The pathogen, SuperBug, enters the host by using a laser beam to open the skin after anesthetizing the area with a Tranq-Dart.
- Afterwards, the SuperBug starts its migration to the brain by one of two ways:
- Swimming in the blood stream and going through the blood brain barrier using the laser beam but on a different setting.
- Teleportation, with the destination usually being one of the lateral ventricles, with more predilection for the left over the right.
- The SuperBug then tries to establish a connection to a neuronal body or axon to start its influence, the psychic abilities of the SuperBug seem to only work on nearby neurons and a preference for the corpus callosum has been noticed, possibly because of access to both brain hemispheres.
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