Sustaining microglial reparative function enhances stroke recovery
Jun Tsuyama,
Seiichiro Sakai,
Kumiko Kurabayashi
et al.
Abstract:Neurological symptoms after brain injury can remain as lifelong detrimental sequelae since most spontaneous brain recovery disappears within a few months after brain injury. Microglia play an essential role in recovery processes after brain injury; however, cellular and molecular mechanisms that diminish spontaneous brain functional recovery remain unknown. We discovered by cellular fate analysis that reparative myeloid cells remained in the post-stroke brain even after losing their reparative function. ZFP384… Show more
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