The central nervous system (CNS) is now known to actively communicate with the immune system to control immune responses both centrally and peripherally. Within the CNS, while studies on glial cells, especially microglia, have highlighted the importance of this cell type in innate immune responses of the CNS, the immune regulatory functions of other cell types, especially neurons, are largely unknown. How neuroimmune cross-talk is homeostatically maintained in neurodevelopment and adult plasticity is even more elusive. Inspiringly, accumulating evidence suggests that neurons may also actively participate in immune responses by controlling glial cells and infiltrated T cells. The potential clinical application of this knowledge warrants a de...
Fighting pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis are prerequisites for survival. Both of these ...
The dense innervation of the gastro-intestinal tract with neuronal networks, which are in close prox...
In the past few years, a renowned interest in the interplay between the immune system and central ne...
The infiltration of immune cells in the central nervous system is a common hallmark in different neu...
Major progress has been made over the last years in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying i...
In the central nervous system (CNS), the innate immune response plays a significant role in both phy...
Intercellular signaling molecules such as cytokines and their receptors enable immune cells to commu...
The perspective of neuroinflammation as an epiphenomenon following neuron damage is being replaced b...
The central nervous system (CNS) was once considered to be an immune-privileged area. However, incre...
Immune responses within the brain are still scarcely explored. Nerve tissue damage is accompanied by...
How does the immune system impact brain development?The exciting and somewhat unexpected relationshi...
It is now well appreciated that the immune system, in addition to its traditional role in defending ...
This Special Issue of Neuropharmacology is devoted to specific aspects of neuroimmunology and synapt...
Neurodegenerative diseases, the leading cause of morbidity and disability, are gaining increased att...
After many decades of study in the field of Neuroscience that were mostly centered on the neuron the...
Fighting pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis are prerequisites for survival. Both of these ...
The dense innervation of the gastro-intestinal tract with neuronal networks, which are in close prox...
In the past few years, a renowned interest in the interplay between the immune system and central ne...
The infiltration of immune cells in the central nervous system is a common hallmark in different neu...
Major progress has been made over the last years in our understanding of the mechanisms underlying i...
In the central nervous system (CNS), the innate immune response plays a significant role in both phy...
Intercellular signaling molecules such as cytokines and their receptors enable immune cells to commu...
The perspective of neuroinflammation as an epiphenomenon following neuron damage is being replaced b...
The central nervous system (CNS) was once considered to be an immune-privileged area. However, incre...
Immune responses within the brain are still scarcely explored. Nerve tissue damage is accompanied by...
How does the immune system impact brain development?The exciting and somewhat unexpected relationshi...
It is now well appreciated that the immune system, in addition to its traditional role in defending ...
This Special Issue of Neuropharmacology is devoted to specific aspects of neuroimmunology and synapt...
Neurodegenerative diseases, the leading cause of morbidity and disability, are gaining increased att...
After many decades of study in the field of Neuroscience that were mostly centered on the neuron the...
Fighting pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis are prerequisites for survival. Both of these ...
The dense innervation of the gastro-intestinal tract with neuronal networks, which are in close prox...
In the past few years, a renowned interest in the interplay between the immune system and central ne...