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Isolation of Cortical Microglia with Preserved Immunophenotype and Functionality From Murine Neonates
Published on: January 30, 2014
Entry, dispersion and differentiation of microglia in the developing central nervous system
J Navascués1, R Calvente, J L Marín-Teva
1Departamento de Biología Celular, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Granada, Spain. navascue@goliat.ugr.es
Abstract:
Microglial cells within the developing central nervous system (CNS) originate from mesodermic precursors of hematopoietic lineage that enter the nervous parenchyma from the meninges, ventricular space and/or blood stream. Once in the nervous parenchyma, microglial cells increase in number and disperse throughout the CNS; these cells finally differentiate to become fully ramified microglial cells. In this article we review present knowledge on these phases of microglial development and the factors that probably influence them.

