Macrophages take center stage in liver healing after injury

The liver is famous for its remarkable ability to regenerate, but that healing power depends heavily on the actions of its resident immune cells. A new study spotlights macrophages, the liver’s cleanup and repair specialists, revealing that these cells quickly adapt after injury to clear debris and support tissue recovery. Researchers from the National Institutes … Read more

Autism: Impaired Synaptic Pruning?

Archyde Impaired Synaptic Pruning in Autism: Immune Cell Dysfunction Identified Table of Contents 1. Impaired Synaptic Pruning in Autism: Immune Cell Dysfunction Identified 2. The Role of synaptic Pruning in Brain Growth 3. Macrophages and Synaptic Clearance: A New Clue 4. CD209 Gene: A Potential Mediator 5. Implications for Future Therapies 6. Source: 7. Frequently … Read more

Study links impaired synaptic pruning to autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition in which affected individuals experience difficulties in social communication and exhibit restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior or interests. A growing body of research suggests that neurobiological changes, particularly abnormalities in dendritic spines, tiny protrusions on nerve cells where synapses form, may be a hallmark of ASD. … Read more