2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25094865
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CNS Resident Innate Immune Cells: Guardians of CNS Homeostasis

Luca Muzio,
Jessica Perego

Abstract: Although the CNS has been considered for a long time an immune-privileged organ, it is now well known that both the parenchyma and non-parenchymal tissue (meninges, perivascular space, and choroid plexus) are richly populated in resident immune cells. The advent of more powerful tools for multiplex immunophenotyping, such as single-cell RNA sequencing technique and upscale multiparametric flow and mass spectrometry, helped in discriminating between resident and infiltrating cells and, above all, the different … Show more

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