Microglia are becoming an increasingly crucial component of in vitro neurodegenerative disease research. This webinar will explore the vital topic of understanding neuroinflammation, focusing on human ...
Neurodegenerative diseases affect about 15 % of the global population and are on the rise due to aging demographics. Neuroinflammation, driven by the brain’s immune cells known as microglia, is a key ...
Are current neuroinflammation models constraining your research? Traditional animal-derived cell assays lack the complexity of human microglia, limiting their predictive value and impeding progress in ...
This image shows how human iPSCs in which the microglia-specifying six-TF cocktail is switched on (lower row), in contrast to iPSCs in which they remain switched off (upper row), abandon their ...
In the microglia fully tiled brain, the proliferation and migration of microglia are inhibited by their neighboring cells. When the neighboring microglia are removed, the lateral inhibition is ...
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