Retinal microglia: Just bystander or target for therapy?

Volume: 45, Pages: 30 - 57
Published: Mar 1, 2015
Abstract
Resident microglial cells can be regarded as the immunological watchdogs of the brain and the retina. They are active sensors of their neuronal microenvironment and rapidly respond to various insults with a morphological and functional transformation into reactive phagocytes. There is strong evidence from animal models and in situ analyses of human tissue that microglial reactivity is a common hallmark of various retinal degenerative and...
Paper Details
Title
Retinal microglia: Just bystander or target for therapy?
Published Date
Mar 1, 2015
Volume
45
Pages
30 - 57
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