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Delbridge ARD, Huh D, Brickelmaier M, et al. Organotypic Brain Slice Culture Microglia Exhibit Molecular Similarity to Acutely-Isolated Adult Microglia and Provide a Platform to Study Neuroinflammation. Front Cell Neurosci. 2020;14:592005doi: 10.3389/fncel.2020.592005.
Delbridge, A. R. D., Huh, D., Brickelmaier, M., Burns, J. C., Roberts, C., Challa, R., Raymond, N., Cullen, P., Carlile, T. M., Ennis, K. A., Liu, M., Sun, C., Allaire, N. E., Foos, M., Tsai, H. H., Franchimont, N., Ransohoff, R. M., Butts, C., & Mingueneau, M. (2020). Organotypic Brain Slice Culture Microglia Exhibit Molecular Similarity to Acutely-Isolated Adult Microglia and Provide a Platform to Study Neuroinflammation. Frontiers in cellular neuroscience, 14592005. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.592005
Delbridge, Alex R D, et al. "Organotypic Brain Slice Culture Microglia Exhibit Molecular Similarity to Acutely-Isolated Adult Microglia and Provide a Platform to Study Neuroinflammation." Frontiers in cellular neuroscience vol. 14 (2020): 592005. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.592005
Delbridge ARD, Huh D, Brickelmaier M, Burns JC, Roberts C, Challa R, Raymond N, Cullen P, Carlile TM, Ennis KA, Liu M, Sun C, Allaire NE, Foos M, Tsai HH, Franchimont N, Ransohoff RM, Butts C, Mingueneau M. Organotypic Brain Slice Culture Microglia Exhibit Molecular Similarity to Acutely-Isolated Adult Microglia and Provide a Platform to Study Neuroinflammation. Front Cell Neurosci. 2020 Dec 21;14:592005. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2020.592005. eCollection 2020. PMID: 33473245; PMCID: PMC7812919.
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