microglia

NOUN
  1. neuroglial tissue of mesodermal origin that can become phagocytic
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How To Use microglia In A Sentence

  • Most tissue transplants, even embryonic neural tissue, carry microglia and other cells that can function as passenger leukocytes. The Scientist
  • There is now general agreement that the cells supporting productive infection in brain are the microglial cells and macrophages, whereas the neurons and oligodendrocytes are relatively rarely infected.
  • The neurohypophysis was replaced by fibrotic tissue containing perivascular macrophages and activated microglia, and in the cerebellum, there were large areas of myelin pallor.
  • Developing brain tumors can coax assistance from nearby cells known as microglia, according to a new ... THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • In case 3, however, we noted Purkinje neuronal drop-out, gliosis, and proliferation of microglial nodules in the cerebellar folia.
  • Maintaining a low-fat diet can prevent inflammation of brain cells that lead to the signs of ageing, called microglia. The Sun
  • Lesions in the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem included perivascular lymphocytes in leptomeninges and parenchyma, with scattered microglial nodules in gray and white matter.
  • Memory restoration was accompanied by boosted numbers of scavenging immune cells known as microglia in the brain. The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines
  • The perikaryon of a microglial cell is irregular in shape, and, if elongated, the few processes emanate from both of its poles.
  • Lesions in the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem included perivascular lymphocytes in leptomeninges and parenchyma, with scattered microglial nodules in gray and white matter.
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