How immune cells change wiring of developing mouse brain
Wednesday, May 23, 2012 - 16:30
in Biology & Nature
Researchers have shown in mice how immune cells in the brain target and remove unused connections between brain cells during normal development. This research sheds light on how brain activity influences brain development, and highlights the newly found importance of the immune system in how the brain is wired, as well as how the brain forms new connections throughout life in response to change.