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Isolation of Cortical Microglia with Preserved Immunophenotype and Functionality From Murine Neonates
Published on: January 30, 2014
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[Microglial cells: Guardians of tissue integrity during fetal brain development]
Akindé René Lawrence1, Alice Canzi1, Cécile Bridlance2
1Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure (IBENS), École normale supérieure, CNRS, Inserm, Université PSL Paris France.
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