Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. However, some forms of inflammation can cause tissue damage and disease, particularly if inappropriately activated, excessive, or not resolved adequately. The mechanisms that prevent excessive or chronic inflammation are therefore important to understand. This is particularly important in the central nervous system where some effects of inflammation can have particularly harmful consequences, including irreversible damage. An increasing number of neurological disorders, both acute and chronic, and their complications are associated with aberrant neuroinflammatory activity. Here we describe a model of self-limiting acute brain inflammation optimi...
Objective: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) causes 200,000 deaths/year in the USA and ...
I2-IR have been found dysregulated in patients with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's ...
Inflammation is a self-defensive reaction that may develop into a chronic state and become a causati...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Excessive tissue-damaging inflammation can exacerbate acute brain injury, and non-resolving inflamm...
The innate immune cell compartment is highly diverse in the healthy central nervous system (CNS), in...
The innate immune cell compartment is highly diverse in the healthy central nervous system (CNS), in...
Microglia and bone marrow-derived monocytes are key elements of central nervous system (CNS) inflamm...
Summary: Microglia, the tissue-resident macrophages in the brain, are damage sensors that react to n...
This thesis investigates the molecular mechanisms that underlie the changes in microglial molecular ...
Previously, we have established two distinct progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) models by induction...
Objective: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) causes 200,000 deaths/year in the USA and ...
I2-IR have been found dysregulated in patients with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's ...
Inflammation is a self-defensive reaction that may develop into a chronic state and become a causati...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Inflammation contributes to tissue repair and restoration of function after infection or injury. How...
Excessive tissue-damaging inflammation can exacerbate acute brain injury, and non-resolving inflamm...
The innate immune cell compartment is highly diverse in the healthy central nervous system (CNS), in...
The innate immune cell compartment is highly diverse in the healthy central nervous system (CNS), in...
Microglia and bone marrow-derived monocytes are key elements of central nervous system (CNS) inflamm...
Summary: Microglia, the tissue-resident macrophages in the brain, are damage sensors that react to n...
This thesis investigates the molecular mechanisms that underlie the changes in microglial molecular ...
Previously, we have established two distinct progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) models by induction...
Objective: Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) causes 200,000 deaths/year in the USA and ...
I2-IR have been found dysregulated in patients with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's ...
Inflammation is a self-defensive reaction that may develop into a chronic state and become a causati...