Fibrinogen-induced perivascular microglial clustering is required for the development of axonal dama...
Fibrinogen-induced perivascular microglial clustering is required for the development of axonal damage in neuroinflammation
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Davalos, Dimitrios , Kyu Ryu, Jae , Merlini, Mario , Baeten, Kim M. , Le Moan, Natacha , Petersen, Mark A. , Deerinck, Thomas J. , Smirnoff, Dimitri S. , Bedard, Catherine , Hakozaki, Hiroyuki , Gonias Murray, Sara , Ling, Jennie B. , Lassmann, Hans , Degen, Jay L. , Ellisman, Mark H. and Akassoglou, Katerina
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Blood-brain barrier disruption, microglial activation and neurodegeneration are hallmarks of multiple sclerosis. However, the initial triggers that activate innate immune responses and their role in axonal damage remain unknown. Here we show that the blood protein fibrinogen induces rapid microglial responses toward the vasculature and is required...
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Fibrinogen-induced perivascular microglial clustering is required for the development of axonal damage in neuroinflammation
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2041-1723
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10.1038/ncomms2230