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Motor deficits seen in microglial ablation mice could be due to non-specific damage from high dose diphtheria toxin treatment.
Jiyun Peng
Qian Zou
Min-Jie Chen
Chao-Lin Ma
Bao-Ming Li
Published in:
Nature communications (2022)
Keyphrases
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high dose
escherichia coli
low dose
traumatic brain injury
inflammatory response
oxidative stress
lipopolysaccharide induced
stem cell transplantation
lps induced
neuropathic pain
type diabetes
high fat diet induced
adipose tissue
insulin resistance
catheter ablation
wild type