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Microglia activation in retinal degeneration

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T Langmann - Journal of leukocyte biology, 2007 - Soc Leukocyte Biology
Microglia cells are phagocytic sentinels in the CNS and in the retina required
for neuronal homeostasis and innate immune defense. Accumulating experimental
evidence suggests that chronic microglia activation is associated with ...
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Turnover of resident retinal microglia in the normal adult mouse


H Xu, M Chen, EJ Mayer, JV Forrester, AD … - Glia, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
The retina contains two distinct populations of monocyte-derived cells:
perivascular cells (macrophages) and parenchymal cells (microglia), important in
homeostasis, neuroinflammation, degeneration, and injury. The turnover of ...
Cited by 24 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions

Reactive nonproliferative gliosis predominates in a chronic mouse model of glaucoma


DM Inman, PJ Horner - Glia, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
In many CNS diseases, proliferation becomes dysregulated; cells divide and
participate in pathological processes. Gliosis is a fundamental CNS response to
trauma or disease in which cell hypertrophy and proliferation play ...
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Differential turnover rates of monocyte-derived cells in varied ocular tissue …

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J Kezic, PG McMenamin - Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2008 - Soc Leukocyte Biology
Monocytes of bone marrow (BM) origin are circulating precursors that replenish
dendritic cells and macrophage populations in peripheral tissues during
homeostasis. The eye provides a unique range of varying tissue ...
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Characteristics of bone marrow-derived microglia in the normal and injured retina

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H Kaneko, KM Nishiguchi, M Nakamura, S … - Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 2008 - ARVO
RESULTS. Many BM-derived EGFP + cells were found in the ciliary body and choroid
and around the optic nerve in the uninjured eyes. Within the retina, few such
cells existed at the retinal margin and juxtapapillary area at 3 to 12 ...
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Mechanisms of leukocyte migration across the blood–retina barrier

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IJ Crane, J Liversidge - Seminars in Immunopathology, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Immune-mediated inflammation in the retina is regulated by a
combination of anatomical, physiological and immuno-regulatory mechanisms,
referred to as the blood–retina barrier (BRB). The BRB is thought to be ...
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Long-term engraftment of systemically transplanted, gene-modified bone marrow-derived …


C Boettcher, E Ulbricht, D Helmlinger, AF … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: In wild-type retinas, BMDCs preferentially engrafted in the inner and
outer plexiform layers, the ganglion cell layer and the optic nerve. No BMDCs
were found in the photoreceptor layer. BMDCs were more common in the ...
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Cooperative phagocytes: resident microglia and bone marrow immigrants remove dead …


S Joly, M Francke, E Ulbricht, S Beck, M … - American Journal of Pathology, 2009 - ASIP
Acute light-induced retinal degeneration is characterized by apoptosis of
photoreceptor cells and by conspicuous phagocytic cells in the region of cell
death. 1,2 Phagocytic cells are also found in inherited dystrophies, but to ...
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Comparison of inhibitory potency of three different curcuminoid pigments on nitric oxide and …


LJ Zhang, CF Wu, XL Meng, D Yuan, XD Cai, … - Neuroscience Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
Microglia are the resident innate immune cells in the central nervous system.
Evidence supports that the unregulated activation of microglia results in the
production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines that propagate ...
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MICROGLIAL CELL POPULATION EXPANSION FOLLOWING ACUTE NEURAL INJURY


M Wirenfeldt, L Dissing-Olesen, AA Babcock, … - Springer
Bente Finse - bfinsen@health.sdu.dk 1 Medical Biotechnology Center, University
of Southern Denmark, Odense C, Denmark 2 Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill
University, Montreal, Canada ... MICROGLIAL CELL POPULATION EXPANSION ...
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