Classically the brain has been regarded as an "immunologically privileged" site, because alien tissue grafts transplanted there survive longer than similar grafts in other sites. The relative hospitality of the brain to foreign tissue has been attributed to a lack of lymphatic drainage, the presence of the blood-brain barrier, the lack of constitutive expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, and the possible presence of chemical substances that might inhibit lymphocyte traffic. However, recent studies indicate that, in general, immune responses proceed in the nervous system in a similar manner to that in other organs. Yet the nervous system still has a number of attributes that influence local immune responses and tha...
The brain has a tightly regulated environment that protects non-regenerating post-mitotic neurons an...
The central nervous system (CNS) was once considered to be an immune-privileged area. However, incre...
This paper is a survey of the neurological mechanisms involved in the regulation of immune function....
Neuroimmunology as a separate discipline has its roots in the fields of neurology, neuroscience and ...
Neuroimmunology as a separate discipline has its roots in the fields of neurology, neuroscience and ...
The brain is often thought of as an immune-privilege site, implying that trafficking of immune cells...
The immune system has two major components, an innate arm and an adaptive arm. Certain autoimmune di...
Transplantation of cells and tissues to the mammalian brain and CNS has revived the interest in the ...
The nervous and immune systems are intimately related in the brain and in the periphery, where chang...
The nervous and immune systems respond in distinct manners to diverse signals. Crosstalk between the...
The immune system plays key roles in the defense of the organism. However, the effects of the immune...
Major progress has been made over the last years in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying i...
The occurrence of a continuous immune surveillance in the central nervous system (CNS) is a fairly r...
Neuroimmunology is a rapidly growing emerging field at which two old sciences have converged to inte...
Cancer immunotherapy represents the biggest change in the cancer treatment landscape in the last sev...
The brain has a tightly regulated environment that protects non-regenerating post-mitotic neurons an...
The central nervous system (CNS) was once considered to be an immune-privileged area. However, incre...
This paper is a survey of the neurological mechanisms involved in the regulation of immune function....
Neuroimmunology as a separate discipline has its roots in the fields of neurology, neuroscience and ...
Neuroimmunology as a separate discipline has its roots in the fields of neurology, neuroscience and ...
The brain is often thought of as an immune-privilege site, implying that trafficking of immune cells...
The immune system has two major components, an innate arm and an adaptive arm. Certain autoimmune di...
Transplantation of cells and tissues to the mammalian brain and CNS has revived the interest in the ...
The nervous and immune systems are intimately related in the brain and in the periphery, where chang...
The nervous and immune systems respond in distinct manners to diverse signals. Crosstalk between the...
The immune system plays key roles in the defense of the organism. However, the effects of the immune...
Major progress has been made over the last years in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying i...
The occurrence of a continuous immune surveillance in the central nervous system (CNS) is a fairly r...
Neuroimmunology is a rapidly growing emerging field at which two old sciences have converged to inte...
Cancer immunotherapy represents the biggest change in the cancer treatment landscape in the last sev...
The brain has a tightly regulated environment that protects non-regenerating post-mitotic neurons an...
The central nervous system (CNS) was once considered to be an immune-privileged area. However, incre...
This paper is a survey of the neurological mechanisms involved in the regulation of immune function....