"We have identified a key signaling pathway, Rela/NF-kB, that, when blocked, reverses the protumoral function of microglia ...
During development, there are known sex-related differences in how microglia function. But into adulthood, there was thought to be less variation in how they behave. Microglia maintain neuronal ...
#medindia #brain #fat’ The Need for Gender-Specific Research in Neuroscience During development, there are known sex-related differences in how microglia function. But into adulthood ...
This crew is called the microglia – the immune cells of the central nervous system. Microglia are imperative to maintaining neuronal function by clearing toxins in the brain and central nervous system ...
Microglia are imperative to maintaining neuronal function by clearing toxins in the brain and central nervous system. But if they are overactive, they can damage neurons instead and, in some cases ...
This crew is called the microglia—the immune cells of the central nervous system. Microglia are imperative to maintaining neuronal function by clearing toxins in the brain and central nervous system.
Researchers find that microglia function differently in males versus females, potentially having broad implications for how neurological diseases are studied. A collision happens. Someone is hurt ...
Research on microglia, the resident innate immune cells of the CNS, has advanced considerably in recent years, and our understanding of their diverse functions continues to grow. Microglia play ...
Microglia are imperative to maintaining neuronal function by clearing toxins in the brain and central nervous system. But if they are overactive, they can damage neurons instead and, in some cases ...
A collision happens. Someone is hurt, a head injury, a concussion. Just as the first responders arrive to help the person, inside the brain, another "crew" of responders is busy clearing debris and ...
In this review, we presented how microglia exhibit both beneficial and harmful impacts in IS. We also discussed the microglia autophagy functions as both a “brake” and “accelerator” in ischemic ...