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Activation of a microglial cell. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vector infographic of Neuron and glial cells Neuroglia. Astrocyte, microglia and oligodendrocyte, ependymal cells ependymocytes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alzheimer disease, neuron being phagocyted by microglia cells Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vector Illustration of microglia.  Neuroglia glial cell Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vector Illustration of microglia.  Neuroglia glial cell Royalty Free Stock Photo
The structure of microglia. Neuron. Nerve cell. Infographics. Vector illustration on background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
White matter: neurons with myelinated axons, oligodendrocytes forming the myelin sheaths, fibrous astrocytes and microglia cells Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microglia
Microglia. Cerebellar cortex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microglia. Silver carbonate of Rio Hortega Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microglia. Hippocampus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cells of human\'s brain. Neuron and glial cells (Microglia, astrocyte and oligodendrocyte Royalty Free Stock Photo
Types of neurons. Structure sensory, motor neuron, astrocyte, pyromidal, Betz cell, microglia. Set. Infographics. Vector Royalty Free Stock Photo
Activation of microglia. Neuron. Nerve cell. Infographics. Vector illustration on background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microglia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Microglia are a type of glial cell found in the central nervous system (CNS), primarily in the brain and spinal cord. They are considered the resident immune cells of the CNS and play crucial roles in immune surveillance, inflammation, and maintaining tissue homeostasis.


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