Microglia are resident macrophages of the central nervous system and significantly contribute to overall brain function by participating in phagocytosis during development, homeostasis, and diseased states. Phagocytosis is a highly complex process that is specialized for the uptake and removal of opsonized and non-opsonized targets, such as pathogens, apoptotic cells, and cellular debris. While the role of phagocytosis in mediating classical innate and adaptive immune responses has been known for decades, it is now appreciated that phagocytosis is also critical throughout early neural development, homeostasis, and initiating repair mechanisms. As such, modulating phagocytic processes has provided unexplored avenues with the intent of develo...
The resolution of inflammation is a tissue protective program that is governed by several factors in...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
Phagocytosis is essential to maintain tissue homeostasis in a large number of inflammatory and autoi...
Microglia are resident macrophages of the central nervous system and significantly contribute to ove...
Microglia are the resident brain macrophages and they have been traditionally studied as orchestrato...
Aims: Phagocytosis is the cellular digestion of extracellular particles, such as pathogens and dying...
Microglia are the resident brain macrophages and they have been traditionally studied as orchestrato...
From development to aging and disease, the brain parenchyma is under the constant threat of debris a...
The role of phagocytosis in the neuroprotective function of microglia has been appreciated for a lon...
From development to aging and disease, the brain parenchyma is under the constant threat of debris a...
Microglial phagocytosis of dead or dying neurons can be beneficial by preventing secondary necrosis ...
In nervous system development, as well as in disease and injury, neurons die through programmed cell...
<p>In physiological conditions as well as during excitotoxicity and inflammation, microglial phagocy...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
<div><p>Phagocytosis is essential to maintain tissue homeostasis in a large number of inflammatory a...
The resolution of inflammation is a tissue protective program that is governed by several factors in...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
Phagocytosis is essential to maintain tissue homeostasis in a large number of inflammatory and autoi...
Microglia are resident macrophages of the central nervous system and significantly contribute to ove...
Microglia are the resident brain macrophages and they have been traditionally studied as orchestrato...
Aims: Phagocytosis is the cellular digestion of extracellular particles, such as pathogens and dying...
Microglia are the resident brain macrophages and they have been traditionally studied as orchestrato...
From development to aging and disease, the brain parenchyma is under the constant threat of debris a...
The role of phagocytosis in the neuroprotective function of microglia has been appreciated for a lon...
From development to aging and disease, the brain parenchyma is under the constant threat of debris a...
Microglial phagocytosis of dead or dying neurons can be beneficial by preventing secondary necrosis ...
In nervous system development, as well as in disease and injury, neurons die through programmed cell...
<p>In physiological conditions as well as during excitotoxicity and inflammation, microglial phagocy...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
<div><p>Phagocytosis is essential to maintain tissue homeostasis in a large number of inflammatory a...
The resolution of inflammation is a tissue protective program that is governed by several factors in...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
Phagocytosis is essential to maintain tissue homeostasis in a large number of inflammatory and autoi...