Preparation of the Meninges and CNS Tissues for Flow Cytometry Staining
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Preparation of Single‐Cell Suspensions of Brain and Spinal Cord Tissue
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Results: Immune Cells in CNS Tissues of TMEV‐IDD Mice
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Conclusion
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Rapid isolation of CNS tissues including the meninges allows for a comprehensive analysis of immune cell phenotype, function, and localization in homeostatic and pathogenic conditions. The two demonstrated methods allow for the quick extraction of
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This paper presents two optimized protocols for examining resident and peripherally derived immune cells within the central nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and meninges. Each of these protocols helps to ascertain the function and composition of the cells occupying these compartments under steady state and inflammatory conditions.