Repopulating microglia promote brain repair in an IL-6-dependent manner
Cognitive dysfunction and reactive microglia are hallmarks of traumatic brain injury (TBI), yet whether these cells contribute to cognitive deficits and secondary inflammatory pathology remains poorly understood. Here, we show that removal of microglia from the mouse brain has little effect on the o...
Autori principali: | Willis, EF, MacDonald, KPA, Nguyen, QH, Garrido, AL, Gillespie, ER, Harley, SBR, Bartlett, PF, Schroder, WA, Yates, AG, Anthony, DC, Rose-John, S, Ruitenberg, MJ, Vukovic, J |
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Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Cell Press
2020
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