We humans live in a very different environment with a unique lifestyle compared to other primate species; and glia cells, including microglia, are very sensitive to these differences
In an analysis of cell types in the prefrontal cortex of four primate species, researchers identified species-specific particularly human-specific features, they report.
Researchers looking at what makes the human brain different from all other animals say that uniquely human features may make us susceptible to disease.
An analysis prefrontal cortex cell types in four primate species find human-specific features ones that also make us susceptible to neuropsychiatric diseases.
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