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Natural process activating brain’s immune cells could point way to repairing damaged brain tissue
October 21, 2012 by NewsBot
The brain's key "breeder" cells, it turns out, do more than that. They secrete substances that boost the numbers and strength of critical brain-based immune cells believed to play a vital role in brain health. This finding adds a new dimension to our understanding of how resident stem cells and stem cell transplants may improve brain function.