Immune memory in the brain

  • Nott A
  • Glass C
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Abstract

The brain’s resident immune cells retain a long-lasting memory of peripheral inflammation. This memory can influence the response to stroke and the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in mouse models. The brain’s resident immune cells retain a long-lasting memory of peripheral inflammation. This memory can influence the response to stroke and the progression of Alzheimer’s disease in mouse models.

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Nott, A., & Glass, C. K. (2018). Immune memory in the brain. Nature, 556(7701), 312–313. https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-018-03800-6

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