Immune memory in the brain
Alexi Nott and
Christopher K. Glass ()
Nature, 2018, vol. 556, issue 7701, 312-313
Abstract:
The brain’s resident immune cells retain a long-lasting memory of peripheral inflammation. This memory can influence the response to stroke and the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in mouse models.
Keywords: Immunology; Neurodegeneration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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