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Mar Márquez-Ropero

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Neuron|April 12, 2024
Interferons: Invited guests at the brain's gala banquetMar Márquez-Ropero, Amanda Sierra
Frontiers in Immunology|April 16, 2020
Microglial Corpse Clearance: Lessons From MacrophagesMar Márquez-Ropero, Eva Benito, Ainhoa Plaza-Zabala, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 4, 2020
Microglia Actively Remodel Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis through the Phagocytosis SecretomeIrune Diaz-Aparicio, Iñaki Paris, Virginia Sierra-Torre, et al.
Cancer Research|March 24, 2026
MIF-Induced CD74+ Microglia and Macrophages Promote Progression of Brain Metastasis and are Clinically Relevant Across Central Nervous System DisordersLaura Alvaro-Espinosa, Angel Marquez-Galera, Neibla Priego, et al.
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Neuron|April 12, 2024
Interferons: Invited guests at the brain's gala banquetMar Márquez-Ropero, Amanda Sierra
Frontiers in Immunology|April 16, 2020
Microglial Corpse Clearance: Lessons From MacrophagesMar Márquez-Ropero, Eva Benito, Ainhoa Plaza-Zabala, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 4, 2020
Microglia Actively Remodel Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis through the Phagocytosis SecretomeIrune Diaz-Aparicio, Iñaki Paris, Virginia Sierra-Torre, et al.
Cancer Research|March 24, 2026
MIF-Induced CD74+ Microglia and Macrophages Promote Progression of Brain Metastasis and are Clinically Relevant Across Central Nervous System DisordersLaura Alvaro-Espinosa, Angel Marquez-Galera, Neibla Priego, et al.
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