2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.21.597827
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Skull bone marrow-derived immune cells infiltrate the damaged cortex and exhibit anti-inflammatory properties

Eman Soliman,
Erwin Kristobal Gudenschwager Basso,
Jing Ju
et al.

Abstract: Identifying the origins and contributions of different immune cell populations following brain injury is crucial for understanding their roles in inflammation and tissue repair. This study investigated the infiltration and phenotypic characteristics of skull bone marrow-derived immune cells in the murine brain after TBI. We performed calvarium transplantation from GFP donor mice and subjected the recipients to controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury 14 days post-transplant. Confocal imaging at 3 days post-CCI … Show more

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