Microglia: Scapegoat, Saboteur, or Something Else?
University Hospital of Zurich · Stanford University
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Abstract
Microglia are resident immune cells in the brain and spinal cord. These cells provide immune surveillance and are mobilized in response to disparate diseases and injuries. Although microglial activation is often considered neurotoxic, microglia are essential defenders against many neurodegenerative diseases. It also seems increasingly likely that microglial dysfunction can underlie certain neurological diseases without an obvious immune component.
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- Microglia
- Immune system
- Neuroscience
- Scapegoat
- Immunology
- Neuroimmunology
- Medicine
- Biology
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