Microglial senescence contributes to female-biased neuroinflammation in the aging mouse hippocampus: implications for Alzheimer ’s disease
Microglia, the brain ’s principal immune cells, have been implicated in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), a condition shown to affect more females than males. Although sex differences in microglial ...
Source: Journal of Neuroinflammation - Category: Neurology Authors: Sarah R. Oca ñas, Kevin D. Pham, Jillian E. J. Cox, Alex W. Keck, Sunghwan Ko, Felix A. Ampadu, Hunter L. Porter, Victor A. Ansere, Adam Kulpa, Collyn M. Kellogg, Adeline H. Machalinski, Manu A. Thomas, Zsabre Wright, Ana J. Chucair-Elliott and Willard M Tags: Research Source Type: research