| 31. | It comprises neurons, nerve fibers, interneurons, microglia, astrocytes, and blood vessels.
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| 32. | The recruited microglia then initiate inflammation and a process of phagocytosis of the foreign material begins.
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| 33. | He managed to identify microglia between 1919 and 1921 by staining the cells with silver carbonate.
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| 34. | "" Microglia are recognized as the innate immune cells of the central nervous system.
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| 35. | But the microglia cannot kill or digest the insoluble amyloid, so the immune response never stops.
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| 36. | Anti-inflammatory drugs could suppress the microglia attacks and prevent the death of healthy brain tissue.
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| 37. | The immune-system cells, which are naturally present in the brain, are called microglia.
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| 38. | Another difference between microglia and other cells that differentiate from myeloid progenitor cells is the turnover rate.
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| 39. | The following list contains a few of the numerous substances that are secreted when microglia are activated:
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| 40. | A causal role for microglia in the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain has been demonstrated through BDNF ).
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