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Neuroprotective function in brain microglia
Current Anaesthesia and Critical Care, 06/04/09
Kitamura Y et al. - Recent studies in the in vivo brain revealed that microglia play a crucial role in neuroprotection against neural cell injury such as cerebral ischemia. Thus, microglial function under pathological conditions in the CNS remains a controversial subject, because of their complexity. The authors summarized the current findings of microglial function, and discussed the possibility of the application to a novel therapeutic strategy.
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