Microglial Cells: Key to Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease
May 7, 2025

Microglial cells play a crucial role as the brain's immune system, acting as sentinels that protect and maintain the delicate neural environment.These specialized cells are essential for clearing out dead or damaged neurons and are actively involved in synaptic pruning, a process necessary for optimal brain function and development.
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Alzheimer’s Research: Beth Stevens and Microglial Cells
April 30, 2025

Alzheimer's research is at the forefront of scientific exploration, especially through the groundbreaking work of neuroscientist Beth Stevens.With a focus on microglial cells, which serve as the brain's immune system, Stevens is unveiling the complexities of how these cells interact with neurons and contribute to neurodegenerative diseases.
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