Proximal recolonization by self-renewing microglia re-establishes microglial homeostasis in the adul...
Proximal recolonization by self-renewing microglia re-establishes microglial homeostasis in the adult mouse brain
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United States: Public Library of Science
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Microglia are resident immune cells that play critical roles in maintaining the normal physiology of the central nervous system (CNS). Remarkably, microglia have an intrinsic capacity to repopulate themselves after acute ablation. However, the underlying mechanisms that drive such restoration remain elusive. Here, we characterized microglial repopu...
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Proximal recolonization by self-renewing microglia re-establishes microglial homeostasis in the adult mouse brain
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TN_cdi_plos_journals_2249961065
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_plos_journals_2249961065
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1545-7885,1544-9173
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1545-7885
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10.1371/journal.pbio.3000134