Microglia, the primary immune cells in the brain, play vital roles in neurogenesis, homeostasis maintenance, synaptic plasticity, and brain development. They are widely used in monoculture for ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by Malika Bsibsi, A. Popalzij, Matteo Zanella, Lieke Geerts, Mark Musters, Inês Ferreira, Stefan Kostense, David F. Fischer and Marijn Vlaming, ...
When microglia wind up with a belly full of lipid droplets, it’s a sign that the cells are rallying, perhaps in vain, to a neurodegenerative threat. But according to a study published July 10 in Cell ...