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Retinal prion disease study redefines role for brain cells

by Staff March 27, 2019
March 27, 2019 23 views
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Scientists studying the progression of inherited and infectious eye diseases that can cause blindness have found that microglia, a type of nervous system cell suspected to cause retinal damage, surprisingly had no damaging role during prion disease in mice. In contrast, the study findings indicated that microglia might delay disease progression.

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