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for neuronal homeostasis and innate immune defense. Accumulating experimental
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H Xu, M Chen, EJ Mayer, JV Forrester, AD … - Glia, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com The retina contains two distinct populations of monocyte-derived cells:
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DM Inman, PJ Horner - Glia, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com In many CNS diseases, proliferation becomes dysregulated; cells divide and
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M Wirenfeldt, L Dissing-Olesen, AA Babcock, … - Springer Bente Finse - bfinsen@health.sdu.dk 1 Medical Biotechnology Center, University
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