P2X4 receptor controls microglia activation and favors remyelination in autoimmune encephalitis
P2X4 receptor controls microglia activation and favors remyelination in autoimmune encephalitis
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Zabala, Alazne , Vazquez‐Villoldo, Nuria , Rissiek, Björn , Gejo, Jon , Martin, Abraham , Palomino, Aitor , Perez‐Samartín, Alberto , Pulagam, Krishna R , Lukowiak, Marco , Capetillo‐Zarate, Estibaliz , Llop, Jordi , Magnus, Tim , Koch‐Nolte, Friedrich , Rassendren, Francois , Matute, Carlos and Domercq, María
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Microglia survey the brain microenvironment for signals of injury or infection and are essential for the initiation and resolution of pathogen‐ or tissue damage‐induced inflammation. Understanding the mechanism of microglia responses during pathology is hence vital to promote regenerative responses. Here, we analyzed the role of purinergic receptor...
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P2X4 receptor controls microglia activation and favors remyelination in autoimmune encephalitis
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1757-4676
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1757-4684
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10.15252/emmm.201708743