Friday, November 16, 2012

Special issue commentary: The changing face of inflammation in the brain

For your doctor to know about, of course it probably needed to be known in the first days of your stroke but better luck next time in choosing your doctors.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1044743112002047
Another phenomenon that has received very little attention is the matter of post stroke AC CE
PT ... model, but there is no doubt that we need more models in which neurons die in a ... Mechanisms
for transcellular diapedesis: probing and pathfinding by 'invadosome-like protrusions'.


Abstract

The study of Inflammation in the brain is a broad church and there is plenty of argument over semantics and the precise definition of what constitutes inflammation in such a diverse collection of pathologies. In this special issue, we sought to highlight the diversity of what is considered to be inflammation in the brain, and we have accepted that the presence of microglia cells with altered morphology remains a useful starting point. However, it is clear that whatever is the molecular expression profile that accompanies an activated microglia cell, it is not static and it is influenced by factors both intrinsic and extrinsic to the brain.

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