Research gap
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The first accepted evidence set for Neuroinflammation and immune-brain interactions includes 12 papers. Evidence currently spans 2019 to 2025. Methods represented in the accepted evidence include Genetic targeting of microglia, Laser-microdissection of neurons, Therapeutic modulation of microglia. The most specific unresolved gap is unresolved evidence gap around study focused on post-mortem midbrain tissue. Paper intelligence specifically flags: Study focused on post-mortem midbrain tissue; Limitations in genetic engineering techniques; Most insights currently come from preclinical models. This gap should be tracked as topic memory, paper intelligence, and future accepted evidence mature.
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Beyond the gut: decoding the gut–immune–brain axis in health and disease
John Chulhoon Park; Leechung Chang; Ho‐Keun Kwon; Sin‐Hyeog Im · 2025 · Cellular and Molecular Immunology
Exercise mimetics: a novel strategy to combat neuroinflammation and Alzheimer’s disease
Renqing Zhao · 2024 · Journal of Neuroinflammation
Taming microglia: the promise of engineered microglia in treating neurological diseases
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Echo Yongqi Luo; Rio Ryohichi Sugimura · 2024 · Journal of Neuroinflammation
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