Microglia in steady state

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Abstract

Microglial cells are the resident tissue macrophages of the CNS and are widely recognized for their immune surveillance of the healthy CNS. In addition to this well-accepted function, recent findings point to major roles for microglia in instructing and regulating the proper function of the neuronal networks in the adult CNS, but these cells are also involved in creating neuronal networks by orchestrating construction of the whole network during development. In this Review, we highlight recent findings about the steady-state functions of microglial cells, the factors that are important for physiological microglial function, and how microglia help to maintain tissue homeostasis in the CNS.

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Kierdorf, K., & Prinz, M. (2017, September 1). Microglia in steady state. Journal of Clinical Investigation. American Society for Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI90602

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