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Mashup Score: 15Understanding the role of microglia in Alzheimer's disease - 1 month(s) ago
Microglia are specialized immune cells in the brain. While they normally protect our brains, they can also contribute to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s. The exact mechanism behind this …
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The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying major depressive disorder are unclear. Here, the authors report cell type- and cortical layer-specific gene expression changes and identify one microglia subpopulation associated with depressive-like behavior in female non-human primates.
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Mashup Score: 4Local translation in microglial processes is required for efficient phagocytosis - Nature Neuroscience - 10 month(s) ago
Vasek et al. demonstrate that distal processes of microglia locally translate specific mRNAs including those related to immunity and phagocytosis. They then show that local protein synthesis is necessary for microglial process-initiated phagocytosis.
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Mashup Score: 1Wolters Kluwer Health - 11 month(s) ago
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Read an article in #PAIN about #microglia senescence related to #neuropathic pain–associated comorbidities in the spared #nerveinjurymodel. https://t.co/hSMJw8f3wn @kren27
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Read an article in #PAIN about #microglia senescence related to #neuropathic pain–associated comorbidities in the spared #nerveinjurymodel. https://t.co/fjpcw5JsHd
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Mashup Score: 0Traumatic Brain Injury Interferes with Immune System Cells’ Recycling Process in Brain Cells - 1 year(s) ago
In a new study published in the January issue of Autophagy, they found that after traumatic brain injury, the brain’s immune system cells’ internal recyclin
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Traumatic #BrainInjury Interferes with Immune System Cells’ Recycling Process in Brain Cells https://t.co/3L73mTLXl4 #TBI #neuroinflammation #neurdegeneration #cognition Inhibition of #autophagy in #microglia and #macrophages exacerbates innate immune responses and worsens… https://t.co/bFUHZbaRsg https://t.co/6AQvk6Y6Rz
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Mashup Score: 10Cell Press: STAR Protocols - 1 year(s) ago
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17 Mar 2023 Here’s a tau twist that may take some adapting to. CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, yes, those mercurial executioners of the immune system, may be responsible for the neurodegeneration seen in Alzheimer’s disease and other tauopathies. That’s the scenario outlined by David Holtzman, Washington University, St. Louis, and colleagues in Nature on March 8. The scientists report that,…
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#Neurodegeneration—It’s Not the Tangles, It’s the #TCells https://t.co/571GEFzpMZ #microglia #CD8+ #meninges #brain #parenchyma #immunity #PD1 #dementia #amyloid #tau #Aβ Activated immune cells drive neurodegeneration in an #Alzheimer’s model https://t.co/VUaJjzkPk7 Can #AD… https://t.co/UGZigewVsm https://t.co/3BL4qnK4CR
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Mashup Score: 0Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 0Microglia-Mediated Astrocyte Activation in Chronic Pain - 1 year(s) ago
While acute pain is an important biological signal in response to injured tissue, chronic pain occurs when the pain signaling outlasts the initial injury and has deleterious effects on health and quality of life. Chronic pain represents an enormous public health burden with few therapeutic options.
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van Lengerich et al. developed a human TREM2 antibody with a transport vehicle (ATV) that improves brain exposure and biodistribution in mouse models. ATV:TREM2 promotes microglial energetic capacity and metabolism via mitochondrial pathways.
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Understanding the role of #microglia in Alzheimer's disease @NatureNeuro https://t.co/wxu8aOlv0e