Microglia, the primary immune cells in the brain, play vital roles in neurogenesis, homeostasis maintenance, synaptic plasticity, and brain development. They are widely used in monoculture for ...
Rather than fixing dysfunctional microglia, why not replace them with shiny new cells? In a collaborative effort to inch microglia transplant closer to reality, researchers led by Chris Bennett, ...
Microglia are becoming an increasingly crucial component of in vitro neurodegenerative disease research. This webinar will explore the vital topic of understanding neuroinflammation, focusing on human ...
Researchers say they have found that certain immune cells play a role in the recovery of brain functions from disease-induced ...
The period during which motor functions lost due to a stroke can be recovered is currently limited to about two months.
Fear memory breakthrough: Canadian researchers found brain immune cells called microglia help weaken fear memories by interacting with specific neurons, potentially aiding PTSD therapies. Mapping time ...
Summary: Researchers have identified a specific signaling mechanism in brain immune cells that regulates anxiety and grooming ...
Somewhere in the tangle of a brain under siege by Parkinson’s disease, immune cells appear to be doing something remarkable: ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising overlap between cancer genetics and Alzheimer’s disease, involving mutations in the brain’s immune cells.