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296. Correlating Peripheral and Central Markers of Neuroinflammation to PET Imaging of Translocator Protein (TSPO)

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stressed mice. However, CSD does not cause extravasation of peripheral monocytes into brain. Conclusions: CSD-S microglia are more phagocytic and secrete molecules that break down the BBB. These kinds of… Click to show full abstract

stressed mice. However, CSD does not cause extravasation of peripheral monocytes into brain. Conclusions: CSD-S microglia are more phagocytic and secrete molecules that break down the BBB. These kinds of activities represent a CNS-centric inflammatory state that may contribute to the susceptible phenotype. Supported By: NIH IRP

Keywords: 296 correlating; central markers; correlating peripheral; markers neuroinflammation; peripheral central; neuroinflammation pet

Journal Title: Biological Psychiatry
Year Published: 2017

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