Identification of Two Distinct Macrophage Subsets with Divergent Effects Causing either Neurotoxicity or Regeneration in the Injured Mouse Spinal Cord
Kristina A. Kigerl(The Ohio State University), Phillip G. Popovich(The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center)
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