Delta 9-THC and N-arachidonoyl glycine regulate BV-2 microglial morphology and cytokine release plasticity: implications for signaling at GPR18
Microglial cells are extremely plastic and undergo a variety of CNS-prompted shape changes relative to their location and current role. Signaling molecules from neurons also regulate microglial cytokine production. Neurons are known to employ the endogenous cannabinoid system to communicate with oth...
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Main Authors: | Douglas eMcHugh (Author), Daniel eRoskowski (Author), Sisi eXie (Author), Heather Bryte Bradshaw (Author) |
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