HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Jing Jin from the School of Medicine, University of Michigan, United States have published the research: Inflammation and immune cell abnormalities in intracranial aneurysm subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH): Relevant signaling pathways and therapeutic strategies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Among which milieu, microglial-induced immune_responses like macrophage were positively associated with neuroinflammation development and neuronal necrosis after SAH. Subsequently, innate immune_responses generate molecules that deliver signals, resulting in activation of T_cells, effector cells, and B lymphocytes to attach in proinflammatory vessels with release of various adhesion factors and cytokines. Pronounced SAHinduced immunosuppression is . . .
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