Role of meningeal immunity in brain function and protection against pathogens
Abstract The brain and spinal cord collectively referred to as the Central Nervous System (CNS) are protected by the blood-brain barrier that limits molecular, microbial and immunological trafficking. However, in the last decade, many studies have emphasized the protective role of 'border regio...
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Main Authors: | Julie Rebejac (Author), Elisa Eme-Scolan (Author), Rejane Rua (Author) |
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