microglia


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neuroglial tissue of mesodermal origin that can become phagocytic

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Using a proprietary method, they have then created a model of the microglia synaptic pruning in a test tube.
Holtzman and colleagues -- including first authors Cheryl Leyns, PhD, a former graduate student in Holtzman's lab, and Maud Gratuze, PhD, a postdoctoral researcher, as well as co-senior author Jason Ulrich, PhD, an assistant professor of neurology -- suspected that microglia could be the link.
iCell Microglia will be used in life science research to enable the study and development of therapies for degenerative neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's disease.
However, very few reports on microglia transplantation in SCI are available.
The license of UCI's technology enables FCDI to differentiate pluripotent stem cells into microglia cells, a brain cell type that plays a critical role in preserving the function of the brain.
The new research focuses on the influence of gut microbes on two types of cells that play a major role in the central nervous system: microglia and astrocytes.
M2 PHARMA-February 1, 2018-Eisai to Collaborate with Boston University School of Medicine to Study Effects of Alzheimer's Disease-associated Genetic Variants on Microglia
The scientists hypothesize that disrupted coordination between the development of the microglia and that of the brain contributes to an increased risk of such neurodevelopmental disorders as autism and schizophrenia.
First, as resident immune cells in the central nervous system (CNS), activated microglia release many inflammatory factors.
Microglia are resident immune cells of the brain that participate in various physiological functions, such as pruning, regulating plasticity, and neurogenesis, to maintain homeostasis [1].
isolated and enriched the population of CD11b+ cells from the cochlea and immortalized these cells to derive a novel microglial cell line named Mocha (microglia of the cochlea) [8].