Windows On Neurovascular Pathologies

The brain is an immune-privileged organ, meaning it is protected from the entry of pathogens, blood circulating factors, and immune cells by a physical barrier called the blood-brain barrier (BBB).

But pathological events such as ischemia (stroke), trauma (traumatic brain injury), or tumor growth (gliomas and brain metastasis), activate the vascular endothelium, disturb or disrupt the BBB and allow immune cell homing.

In this episode, discover how innate immunity can sustain deleterious effects following brain trauma, and the technological developments enabling longitudinal studies into post-trauma lesion remodeling.

Watch the full presentation here: https://microscopyfocus.com/windows-on-neurovascular-pathologies/

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Creators and Guests

Dr Adam Pawson
Host
Dr Adam Pawson
Senior Managing Editor, Bitesize Bio
Thomas Mathivet
Guest
Thomas Mathivet
Researcher, BRIC - INSERM U1312 - Bordeaux University
Ulf Schwarz
Guest
Ulf Schwarz
Applicaton Manager, Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH
Windows On Neurovascular Pathologies