Spider-like cells inside the brain, spinal cord and eye hunt for
invaders, capturing and then devouring them. These cells, called
microglia, often play a beneficial role by helping to clear trash and
protect the central nervous system against infection. But a new study by
researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) shows that they also
accelerate damage wrought by blinding eye disorders, such as retinitis
pigmentosa.
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