Microglia and neuroinflammation: a pathological perspective.

Wolfgang J. Streit(Florida College), Robert E. Mrak(University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences), W. Sue T. Griffin(University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)
Journal of Neuroinflammation
January 1, 2004
Cited by 1,044Open Access
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Abstract

Microglia make up the innate immune system of the central nervous system and are key cellular mediators of neuroinflammatory processes. Their role in central nervous system diseases, including infections, is discussed in terms of a participation in both acute and chronic neuroinflammatory responses. Specific reference is made also to their involvement in Alzheimer's disease where microglial cell activation is thought to be critically important in the neurodegenerative process.


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