UDP acting at P2Y6 receptors is a mediator of microglial phagocytosis

Nature64.80
Volume: 446, Issue: 7139, Pages: 1091 - 1095
Published: Apr 1, 2007
Abstract
Microglia, brain immune cells, engage in the clearance of dead cells or dangerous debris, which is crucial to the maintenance of brain functions. When a neighbouring cell is injured, microglia move rapidly towards it or extend a process to engulf the injured cell. Because cells release or leak ATP when they are stimulated or injured, extracellular nucleotides are thought to be involved in these events. In fact, ATP triggers a dynamic change in...
Paper Details
Title
UDP acting at P2Y6 receptors is a mediator of microglial phagocytosis
Published Date
Apr 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
446
Issue
7139
Pages
1091 - 1095
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