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Neurology Grand Rounds
LongJun (Long-Jun) Wu, Ph.D.
"Neuroimmune interaction: How microglia sense neuronal activity"
Learning objectives:
Identify the key signaling that mediate microglial sensing neuronal hyperactivity and hypoactivity
Learn cutting edge approaches to study neuroimmune interaction
Appreciate the contribution of microglia to brain diseases, including epilepsy, pain, and neurodegeneration
The presenter (nor spouse/partner) does not have any relevant financial relationship to disclose and does not intend to discuss an off-label/investigative use of a commercial product/device.
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