Pattern of invasion of the embryonic mouse spinal cord by microglial cells at the time of the onset of functional neuronal networks.
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Fractalkine Signaling and Microglia Functions in the Developing BrainMicroglial cells and development of the embryonic central nervous systemN-terminal horseshoe conformation of DCC is functionally required for axon guidance and might be shared by other neural receptorsCharacterization of inflammatory gene expression and galectin-3 function after spinal cord injury in mice.The Indispensable Roles of Microglia and Astrocytes during Brain DevelopmentThe crystal structure of netrin-1 in complex with DCC reveals the bifunctionality of netrin-1 as a guidance cue.Role of microglia adenosine A(2A) receptors in retinal and brain neurodegenerative diseases.Expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in microglia of the developing quail retina.Maternal immune activation by LPS selectively alters specific gene expression profiles of interneuron migration and oxidative stress in the fetus without triggering a fetal immune responseMaternal immune activation evoked by polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid does not evoke microglial cell activation in the embryo.Evaluation of TgH(CX3CR1-EGFP) mice implanted with mCherry-GL261 cells as an in vivo model for morphometrical analysis of glioma-microglia interactionSignaling mechanism of the netrin-1 receptor DCC in axon guidance.The importance of microglia in the development of the vasculature in the central nervous systemMicroglia: key elements in neural development, plasticity, and pathologyCorrection: The importance of microglia in the development of the vasculature in the central nervous systemMicroglia during development and aging.Physiological roles of microglia during development.Microglia and neuronal cell death.The immune theory of psychiatric diseases: a key role for activated microglia and circulating monocytes.Neurotransmitter signaling in the pathophysiology of microglia.Innate immune activation in neurodegenerative disease.Fine-tuning the central nervous system: microglial modelling of cells and synapses.It takes a village: constructing the neurogenic niche.Microglia in steady state.Onset of microglial entry into developing quail retina coincides with increased expression of active caspase-3 and is mediated by extracellular ATP and UDP.Developmental changes in microglial mobilization are independent of apoptosis in the neonatal mouse hippocampus.Microglia, seen from the CX3CR1 angle.The NADPH oxidase Nox2 regulates VEGFR1/CSF-1R-mediated microglial chemotaxis and promotes early postnatal infiltration of phagocytes in the subventricular zone of the mouse cerebral cortex.Microglia: Driving critical periods and sexual differentiation of the brain.Histology Atlas of the Developing Prenatal and Postnatal Mouse Central Nervous System, with Emphasis on Prenatal Days E7.5 to E18.5.Age-specific function of α5β1 integrin in microglial migration during early colonization of the developing mouse cortex.Complex invasion pattern of the cerebral cortex bymicroglial cells during development of the mouse embryo.The binding of DCC-P3 motif and FAK-FAT domain mediates the initial step of netrin-1/DCC signaling for axon attraction.VEGF modulates synaptic activity in the developing spinal cord.Ecto-5'-nucleotidase (CD73) attenuates inflammation after spinal cord injury by promoting macrophages/microglia M2 polarization in mice.
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Pattern of invasion of the embryonic mouse spinal cord by microglial cells at the time of the onset of functional neuronal networks.
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2011-02-08T00:00:00Z