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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MICROGLIA»
Descubre el uso de
microglia en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
microglia y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Microglia in the Regenerating and Degenerating Central ...
This book gives an up to date account of the role of microglia in degeneration and regeneration of the nervous system and also reviews microglial cell function and physiology.
2
Microglia in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Role of TTP in ...
Microglia activation plays a crucial role in neurodegenerative diseases.
3
Interactions of Neurons, Astrocytes and
Microglia with HUCB ...
Previous studies demonstrated that intravenous administration of human umbilical cord blood (HUCB) cells could improve behavioral and neurological recovery of stroked animals following middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO).
several groups, we do not yet know the guidance cues that direct microglia to
their final target. In addition, the potentially protease-mediated signals that may
facilitate microglia migration into the depth of the neuroepithelium are still
unknown.
Helmut Kettenmann, Bruce R. Ransom, 2013
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Neuroimmunoendocrinology
Microglia Microglia, the resident macrophage of the brain, comprise 10-20% of all
glial cells. Microglia were originally described by del Rio-Hortega [58]: he
hypothesized that microglia were of mesodermal origin, had phagocytic functions
, and ...
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Protective and Pathological Immune Responses in the CNS
3.4 Microglia The developmental origin of microglia is still somewhat
controversial (LNG and Wong 1993). There is evidence that microglia originate
from bone marrow (HICKEY et al. 1992; KRIVIT et al. 1995; EGLITIS and MEZEY
1997) and ...
B. Dietzschold, J.A. Richt, 2002
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From Molecules to Networks: An Introduction to Cellular and ...
Microglia Are Mediators of Immune Responses in Nervous Tissue The brain has
traditionally been considered an "immunologically privileged site," mainly
because the blood-brain barrier normally restricts the access of immune cells
from the ...
Ruth Heidelberger, M. Neal Waxham, John H. Byrne, 2009
FIGURE 3 Microglia under basal and activated states. Microglia in hippocampus
were stained with FITC-IB4, which also labels blood vessels (arrowheads, Panels
A and C). Microglia under basal conditions exhibit highly branched, ramified ...
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Alzheimer's Disease in the Middle-Aged
Rio Hortega (13) was the first to demonstrate ramified microglia. He was
persuaded that these cells originated from the invasion of mesodermal pial
elements. He postulated that pial elements invade the brain tissue to become the
globose ...
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Modulation of
Microglia and CD8+ T Lymphocyte Activation by ...
The immunosuppressive nature of glucocorticoids has been well documented both in vitro and in vivo.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MICROGLIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
microglia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Why Science Doesn't Need Mice
The abstract for this essay reads: "A large and rapidly increasing body of evidence indicates that microglia-to-neuron signaling is essential for ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Better Sleep May be Important for Alzheimer's Risk
Most of the microglia found to contain iron as part of this study were in an activated state, and while these cells had previously been linked to ... «Junior College, Jul 15»
Stanford researchers identify iron-containing microglia in the brains …
Surprisingly, in the brain region of interest there was no consistent overlap between the iron-laden microglia and the amyloid plaques or tau. «News-Medical.net, Jul 15»
Male and Female mice process pain differently – Immune cells play …
In the past, it has been shown by Watkins and Maier that 'microglia/glial cells' of the brain and spinal cord play a crucial role in chronic pain ... «Biotechin.Asia, Jul 15»
Why Science Needs Female Mice
For males, immune cells called microglia appear to be required for pain hypersensitivity, and inhibiting their function also relieves the pain. «New York Times, Jul 15»
A painful difference between the sexes
The authors report that microglia are essential for mechanical pain hypersensitivity in male mice, whereas lymphocytes seem to fulfil this role in ... «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Want to Feel Better? Start With Your Gut
Gastrointestinal inflammation in autism as well as pathological evidence of neuroinflammation involving activation of brain microglia has been ... «PsychCentral.com, Jul 15»
Why kids' recovery times vary widely after brain injury
So inflammation induced by trauma can result in inflammatory cells (microglia) cleaning up bits of damaged myelin and often incidentally ... «RedOrbit, Jul 15»
June biology highlights: sand flies, CRISPR, Ebola, chicken eggs …
There is an increasing awareness that microglia may have a pathogenic role in neurodegenerative diseases. Using two widely studied ... «BMC Blogs Network, Jul 15»
National Eye Institute research shows in blinding eye disease, trash …
Spider-like cells inside the brain, spinal cord and eye hunt for invaders, capturing and then devouring them. These cells, called microglia, often ... «pharmabiz.com, Jul 15»