TGF-β1 modulates microglial phenotype and promotes recovery after intracerebral hemorrhage
Roslyn A. Taylor(UConn Health), Lauren Sansing(Hartford Hospital), Scott E. Kasner, Michael H. Askenase(Yale University), C. Chang(Yale University), Stephen C. Renfroe(Yale University), Louise D. McCullough(Hartford Hospital), Michael T. Mullen(University of Pennsylvania), Brian Mac Grory(Duke University), Arthur F. Steinschneider(Yale University), Brittany A. Goods, Matthew D. Hammond(Hartford Hospital), J. Christopher Love(Broad Institute), Youxi Ai(Yale University), David A. Hafler(Yale University)
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