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Microglia: Picky Brain Eaters

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2019
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Abstract
Many aspects of brain development, function, and repair depend on the interaction of neurons with brain immune cells, the microglia. By combining CLEM and SPIM microscopy, a recent study has challenged the current view that microglia can "eat" entire synapses, highlighting the incredible complexity of neuronal-microglial interactions in vivo.

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  • Villani, Ambra
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  • Peri, Francesca
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48

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1

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3

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4

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Journal Article

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English

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2019-01-07

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2019-04-11

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1534-5807

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Acq. date: 2025-11-12
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