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  • The human side of microglia
    Smith, Amy M; Dragunow, Mike

    Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.), 03/2014, Volume: 37, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    Highlights • There are key differences between human and rodent microglia. • Established protocols are available for primary human microglial cell culture. • Human cell models of brain disease and neuroinflammation are expanding. • New technologies bridge the gap between in vitro human cell and in vivo animal research. • These can be used to gain insight into human brain microglial cell physiology.