Dr. Tilman explains the functions of iPSC-derived microglia and their relevance to conditions like Alzheimer’s.
They fight invaders, clear debris and tend neural connections, but sometimes microglia go rogue. Preventing this malfunction ...
Microglia are a type of small macrophage-like glial cell in the central nervous system. Microglia can engage in phagocytosis, and are involved in immune responses within, as well as the ...
However, two new studies looking at Microglia show promise for even more and potentially more effective treatments to combat this devastating neurodegenerative disease. Microglia are immune cells in ...
Low serum sodium concentrations in the blood are called hyponatremia, a prevalent clinical electrolyte disorder. In contrast ...
Neuroinflammation, driven by the brain’s immune cells known as microglia, is a key factor in these diseases. Due to microglia’s close link to neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's ...
A strategy that simultaneously targets motor neurons, astrocytes, and microglia in ALS was found to extend survival in a ...
Chronic hyponatremia is a condition in which blood sodium levels are low, leading to neurological and mental problems.