Epigenetic mechanisms of inflammatory memory in the central nervous system - Nature Immunology
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#Medsky🧪 #neurosky #IDsky #publichealth Inflammatory memory in the central nervous system (CNS) is primarily driven by epigenetic reprogramming in long-lived innate immune cells, specifically microglia and astrocytes, @nature.com
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