典型文献
Insula and the Immune System:More than mere Co-existence?
文献摘要:
Does the Brain Regulate the Immune System? While long considered to be separate entities,increasing evidence has demonstrated that the brain and the periph-eral immune system interact through bidirectional feedback[1].The brain hosts a vibrant immune environment(e.g.microglia and perivascular macrophages)that is responsible for maintaining the integrity of the central nervous system[2].In addition,the brain is the central regulator of the rest of the body and its homeostasis.
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作者姓名:
Panagiotis Kerezoudis;Charles L.Howe;Long-Jun Wu;Brian N.Lundstrom;Jamie J.Van Gompel
作者机构:
Department of Neurologic Surgery,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,MN,USA;Department of Neurology,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,MN,USA
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[1]Panagiotis Kerezoudis;Charles L.Howe;Long-Jun Wu;Brian N.Lundstrom;Jamie J.Van Gompel-.Insula and the Immune System:More than mere Co-existence?)[J].神经科学通报(英文版),2022(10):1271-1273
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Insula
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