Dopaminergic signaling regulates microglial surveillance and adolescent plasticity in the mouse frontal cortex
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Research suggests that dopaminergic signaling plays a role in regulating microglial surveillance and adolescent plasticity in the mouse frontal cortex. The function and behavior of microglia, a type of brain cell, is also being studied in relation to various neurological conditions and behaviors. The relationship between microglia and brain function is a topic of ongoing research, with potential implications for understanding and treating neurodegenerative diseases and disorders.
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