Cribriform plate microenvironment assembles a suppressive myeloid network during EAE-induced neuroinflammation
During neuroinflammation, CD11c + CD11b + myeloid cells accumulate at the cribriform plate, a key cerebrospinal fluid and antigen outflow site in mice. At this site, podoplanin-expressing cells…
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