Similar words: neuroglia, microgram, micrograph, imbroglio, micro-economics, microeconomics, micro, micron. Meaning: n. neuroglial tissue of mesodermal origin that can become phagocytic.
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1) And the presence of normal microglia stopped the compulsion.
2) Furthermore, immunostaining for astrocytes and microglia revealed that expression of the reporter protein did not affect the immunogenicity of the stem cells.
3) Microglia are immunocompetent cells of the central nervous system and express various ionotropic P2X and metabotropic P2Y purinoceptors.
4) However, the role of microglia in rotenone-induced neurodegeneration has not been reported.
5) Microglia are like the body's natural garbage collection cells that rush to damaged or inflamed areas to get rid of toxic substances.
6) But a genetic mutation leads to defective microglia, which drive the mice to perform the odd, self-mutilating behavior.
7) Microglia which act as police of CNS will be changed by any small changes of CNS.
8) In normal group and sham-operated group, Microglia in medullas including internal capsule and corpus callosum appeared weakly NGF as well as GDNF weakly positive.
9) Microglia play a protective immune effects in addition to the central nervous system diseases caused by pathogens, in chronic or pathological activation time can cause tissue damage.
10) Now that we know that microglia originate in early embryos, theoretically we should be able to generate microglia from embryonic stem cells to treat brain diseases caused by defective microglia.
11) HBO treatment can decrease the content of microglia -activated materials in CSF induced by ultra-fast decompressing, which may be contributed to its protecting effects.
12) This reduction in Alzheimer's plaques and associated restoration of memory was accompanied by more immune cells known as microglia in the brain.
13) The number and morphology of neuroglial cells at different time points were studied by IHC using GFAP and Iba1 antibody which is the marker of astrocytes and microglia,(http://sentencedict.com/microglia.html) respectively.
14) The mouse condition is related to immune system cells called microglia.
15) Nutrient-rich fish, which contains more protein, lecithin, a variety of fatty acids, a variety of minerals, multiple vitamins, and trace elements such as microglia .
16) Objective To observe the effects of nicotine on the proliferation of microglia .
17) Microglia are the resident immune cells in the brain, in mature brains, Resting microglia exhibit a characteristic ramified morphology and serve the critical role of immune surveillance.
18) Objective: To observe whether carbachol could be effective on the number of microglia.
19) This article reviewed the activation, roles, and apoptosis of microglia intracerebral hemorrhage.
20) Interestingly, both of these metals have been shown to activate microglia and increase excitotoxicity in the brain.
21) Objective To investigate the effect of propionibacteriumacnes (P. acnes), which is the pathogen of fatal bacterial granuloma after trauma, on the proliferation and apoptosis of microglia (MG).
22) The distribution of deposition is determined by CSF exposure (proximity to the CSF and volume of CSF) and the presence of microglia thought necessary to produce apoferritin.
23) These include inflammatory stimulation by interaction of alpha-synuclein with microglia and astrocytes and a suppressive action by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on dopamine quinone formation.
24) Ricinus communis agglutinin ( RCA ) was used to identify the microglia with immunohistochemical SABC method.
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