HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Xin Su and collaborators from the Zhejiang, China have published the research: u03b3u03b4 T cells recruitment and local proliferation in brain parenchyma benefit anti-neuroinflammation after cerebral microbleeds, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The model was established as previously described . The study demonstrates that the CMBs recruit gd T_cells from the dural blood vessels to the brain parenchyma. In the minor injury, the study shows that IL-17A+ gd T_cells are the main cell type in the brain parenchyma after CMBs and they play a beneficial role.
SUMMARY
Immune cells . . .
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