Cranial irradiation acutely and persistently impairs injury-induced microglial proliferation

Volume: 4, Pages: 100057 - 100057
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Microglia, the resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS), play multiple roles in maintaining CNS homeostasis and mediating tissue repair, including proliferating in response to brain injury and disease. Cranial irradiation (CI), used for the treatment of brain tumors, has a long-lasting anti-proliferative effect on a number of cell types in the brain, including oligodendrocyte progenitor and neural progenitor cells; however, the...
Paper Details
Title
Cranial irradiation acutely and persistently impairs injury-induced microglial proliferation
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
4
Pages
100057 - 100057
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