As the resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord, microglia are crucial for the phagocytosis of infectious agents, apoptotic cells and synapses. During brain injury or infection, bone-marrow derived macrophages invade neural tissue, making it difficult to distinguish between invading macrophages and resident microglia. In addition to circulation-derived monocytes, other non-microglial central nervous system (CNS) macrophage subtypes include border-associated meningeal, perivascular and choroid plexus macrophages. Using immunofluorescent labeling, flow cytometry and Cre-dependent ribosomal immunoprecipitations, we describe P2ry12-CreER, a new tool for the genetic targeting of microglia. We use this new tool to track microglia during ...
Microglia are essential for the development and function of the adult brain. Their ontogeny, togethe...
After stroke, macrophages in the ischemic brain may be derived from either resident microglia or inf...
A key regulator of central nervous system (CNS) inflammatory responses is a highly specialized subse...
Microglia are specialized brain-resident macrophages with important functions in health and disease....
It seems conceivable that microglia play a key role in CNS disorders, in accordance with their capac...
Over the past decades, the importance of the immune system in a broad scope of pathologies, has draw...
The specific function of microglia, the tissue resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord, ha...
Inflammation is a hallmark of different central nervous system (CNS) pathologies. It has been linked...
Microglia are increasingly implicated in brain pathology, particularly neurodegenerative disease, wi...
Microglia were first characterized by del Rio Hortega about 100 years ago but our understanding of t...
(a-e) Increasing numbers of MDMs in the injured spinal cord correlates with reduced phagocytosis by ...
Microglia are the main immune cells in the brain, playing a role in both physiological and pathologi...
iPSC-derived microglia offer a powerful tool to study microglial homeostasis and disease-associated ...
Abstract Monocytes/macrophages have begun to emerge as key cellular modulators of brain homeostasis ...
Microglia and non-parenchymal macrophages located in the perivascular space, the meninges and the ch...
Microglia are essential for the development and function of the adult brain. Their ontogeny, togethe...
After stroke, macrophages in the ischemic brain may be derived from either resident microglia or inf...
A key regulator of central nervous system (CNS) inflammatory responses is a highly specialized subse...
Microglia are specialized brain-resident macrophages with important functions in health and disease....
It seems conceivable that microglia play a key role in CNS disorders, in accordance with their capac...
Over the past decades, the importance of the immune system in a broad scope of pathologies, has draw...
The specific function of microglia, the tissue resident macrophages of the brain and spinal cord, ha...
Inflammation is a hallmark of different central nervous system (CNS) pathologies. It has been linked...
Microglia are increasingly implicated in brain pathology, particularly neurodegenerative disease, wi...
Microglia were first characterized by del Rio Hortega about 100 years ago but our understanding of t...
(a-e) Increasing numbers of MDMs in the injured spinal cord correlates with reduced phagocytosis by ...
Microglia are the main immune cells in the brain, playing a role in both physiological and pathologi...
iPSC-derived microglia offer a powerful tool to study microglial homeostasis and disease-associated ...
Abstract Monocytes/macrophages have begun to emerge as key cellular modulators of brain homeostasis ...
Microglia and non-parenchymal macrophages located in the perivascular space, the meninges and the ch...
Microglia are essential for the development and function of the adult brain. Their ontogeny, togethe...
After stroke, macrophages in the ischemic brain may be derived from either resident microglia or inf...
A key regulator of central nervous system (CNS) inflammatory responses is a highly specialized subse...