Trem1-ors shake the brain and gut after stroke

Trem1-ors shake the brain and gut after stroke

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A new report shows that upregulation of the receptor TREM1 on macrophages and neutrophils, dependent on the adrenergic nervous system, links stroke to systemic inflammation and gut barrier


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Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)-Ulm, Ulm, Germany Francesco Roselli * Neurozentrum Ulm, Ulm, Germany Francesco Roselli * Institute of Clinical and Experimental Trauma Immunology, Ulm


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after stroke. _Nat Immunol_ 20, 950–952 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41590-019-0443-9 Download citation * Published: 08 July 2019 * Issue Date: August 2019 * DOI:


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