Separation of the Perivascular Basement Membrane Provides a Conduit for Inflammatory Cells in a Mouse Spinal Cord Injury Model
Tomoyuki Takigawa(Okayama University), Yoshifumi Ninomiya(Okayama University), Jun Minaguchi(Okayama University), Aiji Ohtsuka(Okayama University), Tomoko Yonezawa(Okayama University), Masae Kurosaki(Okayama University), Masato Tanaka(Okayama University), Toshifumi Ozaki(Okayama University), Yoshikazu Sado(Shigei Medical Research Institute), Teruhito Yoshitaka(National Center For Child Health and Development)
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