Mesenchymal stem cell and microglia crosstalk in an inflammatory paradigm
Stress or injury in the central nervous system (CNS) activates the resident immune cell, microglia. Chronic activation of microglia has been suggested to lead to progressive neuronal damages as the cells secrete excessive immune mediators. Managing the chronic responses of microglia may ameliorate...
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Main Author: | Rahmat, Muhammad Zul'atfi |
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2013
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