Did you miss our recent Research Viewpoints by Karger webinar, “Exosomes & microRNA: A New Form of Neuroimmunomodulation”? The recording is now available!

In the session, the leading experts Prof. Dr. Monika Fleshner (University of Colorado Boulder) and Prof. Dr. Rainer H. Straub (University Hospital Regensburg), also Neuroimmunomodulations Editor-in-chief, explored how exosomes and microRNAs can act as powerful messengers between the nervous and immune systems. These insights open new doors for understanding chronic inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and innovative therapeutic strategies.

Watch the full recording:

Stay tuned for more Research Viewpoints sessions and posts!

 

(Hero image declaration: from Figure 1 in Rainer H. Straub; Exosomes and microRNA: A New Form of Remote and Bidirectional Neuroimmunomodulation?. Neuroimmunomodulation 1 January 2025; 32 (1): 161–212. https://doi.org/10.1159/000547243)

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