Veronique Miron: Microglia & Macrophages in CNS Regeneration



15.5.17

Microglia & Macrophages drive central nervous system regeneration

NeuroImmunology Group Seminar by

Veronique Miron


MRC & MS Society Career Development Fellow
University of Edinburgh

hosted by Sue Barnett








Papers mentioned in the talk:
  1. Miron VE, Boyd A, Zhao JW, Yuen TJ, Ruckh JM, Shadrach JL, vWijngaarden AJ, Wajers AJ, Williams A, Franklin RJM, ffrench-Constant C (2013). M2 microglia/ macrophages drive oligodendrocyte differentiation during CNS remyelination. Nature Neuroscience. 16(9):1211-1218.
  2. Davies C, Miron VE. Distinct origins, gene expression and function of microglia and monocyte-derived macrophages in CNS myelin injury and regeneration (2016). Clinical Immunology. Review. S1521-6616(16) 30142-30145.
  3. Lloyd AF, Miron VE. Cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning macrophage activation during remyelination (2016) Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology (Molecular Medicine). Review for Special topic: Revisiting neuroinflammation in myelin damage and repair: new molecular and cellular players. Jun 21;4:60. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2016.00060. eCollection 2016


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