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- who: Andru00e9s Vidal-Itriago and colleagues from the Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, China have published the paper: Microglia morphophysiological diversity and its implications for the CNS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Now it is widely accepted that ramified microglia actively screen the CNS, establish contacts with neurons and other cells, and monitor and influence neuronal activity. New genetic, molecular and pharmacological interventions, combined with novel in_vivo and ex vivo models, have begun to describe new morphological features of microglia physiology and its interactions with other cells, supporting the idea that microglial morphology . . .
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