The incorporation of blood-brain barrier-like structures and immune cells, such as microglia, into these organoids allows researchers to investigate how these components influence neural ...
Morphological profiling allows accurate identification of cell types in dense iPSC-derived cultures, allowing its use for quality control and differentiation monitoring.
Summary: Microglia, the brain’s immune cells, play vital roles in clearing toxins and maintaining neuronal health but can also contribute to neurodegenerative diseases if overactive. New research ...
The neural stem/precursor cells isolated from irradiated hippocampi ... The aggressive management of microglial inflammation during and after irradiation may prove to be a feasible and important ...
Immune cells in the brain called microglia can partially break down large amyloid plaques characteristic of Alzheimer's disease by latching on to them, forming a sort of external stomach and ...
The microglia, a group of cells which are nicknamed the ‘housekeepers’ of the brain play an integral role in maintaining neural health. These tiny but mighty cells are the brain’s first ...
The main immune cells in the Central Nervous System (CNS) are called microglia and can be considered the brain's resident macrophages. They are, therefore, in charge of triggering inflammation in ...
Not only is hippocampal neurogenesis ablated, but the remaining neural precursors adopt glial fates and transplants of non-irradiated neural precursor cells ... status of microglia within the ...
Finally, to examine the role of birth-induced upregulation of Glul in RG, they generated Glul-knockdown and -overexpression lentiviruses and infected them to RG in vivo. Their experiments ...