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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|June 3, 2016
Proteomic Analysis of the Spatio-temporal Based Molecular Kinetics of Acute Spinal Cord Injury Identifies a Time- and Segment-specific Window for Effective Tissue RepairStephanie Devaux, Dasa Cizkova, Jusal Quanico, et al.
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Flt3+ macrophage precursors commit sequentially to osteoclasts, dendritic cells and microgliaChristine Servet-Delprat, Sylvie Arnaud, Pierre Jurdic, et al.
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Blood cytotoxic natural killer-like CD8 + CD94+ T cells migrate to the brain and predict multiple sclerosis severityEmilie Dugast, Sita Shah, Isabel Vogel, et al.
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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|June 3, 2016
Proteomic Analysis of the Spatio-temporal Based Molecular Kinetics of Acute Spinal Cord Injury Identifies a Time- and Segment-specific Window for Effective Tissue RepairStephanie Devaux, Dasa Cizkova, Jusal Quanico, et al.
BMC Immunology|October 26, 2002
Flt3+ macrophage precursors commit sequentially to osteoclasts, dendritic cells and microgliaChristine Servet-Delprat, Sylvie Arnaud, Pierre Jurdic, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|June 30, 2026
Blood cytotoxic natural killer-like CD8 + CD94+ T cells migrate to the brain and predict multiple sclerosis severityEmilie Dugast, Sita Shah, Isabel Vogel, et al.
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