Commentary on “Neuroinflammation in the Rat Brain After Exposure to Diagnostic Ultrasound” by Lalzad, Wong and Schneider
Lalzad et al. [1] describe a study of the potential for neonatal ultrasound scans (B-mode and Doppler used simultaneously) to induce neuroinflammation using an in vivo mammalian brain model and focus on the immunoreactive cells BA-1 and GFAP as markers of microglia and astrocytes, respectively.
Source: Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology - Category: Radiology Authors: Gail ter Haar, Jacques Abramowicz, Brian Fowlkes, Felix Schlachetzki Tags: Letter to the Editor-in-Chief Source Type: research
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