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This project investigates how a high-fat diet affects the response of immune cells in the brain to white matter injury, which is crucial for developing therapies for neurological disorders. By using advanced genomic technologies, it aims to uncover the cellular mechanisms involved in white matter repair and the impact…
European population is rapidly aging.
While it was commonly believed that brain aging leads to neuronal loss, recent studies found that instead the volume of white matter (WM) decreases and WM lesions develop with age. WM degeneration is also a hallmark of multiple neurological disorders including Alzheimers disease or multiple sclerosis.
Understanding cellular responses to WM injury is therefore critical for design of regenerative therapies of central nervous system (CNS).
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UNIVERSITATSKLINIKUM BONN
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Germany, MUNCHEN
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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