Innate immunity in the central nervous system

Volume: 122, Issue: 4, Pages: 1164 - 1171
Published: Apr 2, 2012
Abstract
Immune responses in the CNS are common, despite its perception as a site of immune privilege. These responses can be mediated by resident microglia and astrocytes, which are innate immune cells without direct counterparts in the periphery. Furthermore, CNS immune reactions often take place in virtual isolation from the innate/adaptive immune interplay that characterizes peripheral immunity. However, microglia and astrocytes also engage in...
Paper Details
Title
Innate immunity in the central nervous system
Published Date
Apr 2, 2012
Volume
122
Issue
4
Pages
1164 - 1171
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