Disruption of Fractalkine Signaling Leads to Microglial Activation and Neuronal Damage in the Diabetic Retina
Sandra M. Cardona(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Astrid E. Cardona(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Sarina L. Adkins(Texas Center for Infectious Disease), Andrew S. Mendiola(Gladstone Institutes), Vanessa Torres(Texas Center for Infectious Disease), Ya-Chin Yang(Texas Center for Infectious Disease)
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