Ohio State University: One Type of Brain Cell Might Hold Key to Inflammation After Head Injury
November 08, 2018
November 08, 2018
SAN DIEGO, California, Nov. 8 -- Ohio State University issued the following news:
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Study in mice suggests potential target for treating traumatic brain injury
By eliminating one type of immune cell in the brain, researchers were able to erase any evidence of inflammation following traumatic brain injury, according to a new study from The Ohio State University.
"We used a drug to wipe out cells called microglia in mice that had experie . . .
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Study in mice suggests potential target for treating traumatic brain injury
By eliminating one type of immune cell in the brain, researchers were able to erase any evidence of inflammation following traumatic brain injury, according to a new study from The Ohio State University.
"We used a drug to wipe out cells called microglia in mice that had experie . . .