ImmunityAnimalsMeningesMiceSkullBone Remodeling
Remodeling of skull bone channels regulates immune infiltration into the meninges during neuroinflammation.
Elisa Eme-Scolan, Michel Gomes, Alessandro Bani, Audrey Romano, Oussama Kassem, Annie Roussel-Queval, Baptiste Casel, Lotfi Slimani, Toby Lawrence, Rejane Rua
Published: 202610.1016/j.immuni.2025.11.019
Abstract
The meninges, located between the skull and brain, harbor immune cells that monitor the brain borders. Skull marrow communicates with the meninges via bone channels, enabling immune-cell trafficking, but little is known about bone channel formation a…
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