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Microgliosis: the questions shape the answers

Microgliosis: the questions shape the answers Brain microglia increase their numbers in response to threats. Some of these cells were thought to enter the CNS from the blood, but two new studies suggest that experimental confounds could in part account for such results. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Neuroscience Springer Journals

Microgliosis: the questions shape the answers

Nature Neuroscience , Volume 10 (12) – Dec 1, 2007

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2007 by Nature Publishing Group
Subject
Biomedicine; Biomedicine, general; Neurosciences; Behavioral Sciences; Biological Techniques; Neurobiology; Animal Genetics and Genomics
ISSN
1097-6256
eISSN
1546-1726
DOI
10.1038/nn1207-1507
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Abstract

Brain microglia increase their numbers in response to threats. Some of these cells were thought to enter the CNS from the blood, but two new studies suggest that experimental confounds could in part account for such results.

Journal

Nature NeuroscienceSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 1, 2007

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