The scavenging chemokine receptor ACKR2 has a significant impact on acute mortality rate and early lesion development after traumatic brain injury
Thomas Woodcock(The Alfred Hospital), Maria Cristina Morganti-Kossmann(Barrow Neurological Institute), Tony Frugier(The University of Melbourne), Cristina Sobacchi(Humanitas University), Nicole Bye(University of Tasmania), Benedetta Savino(University of Milan), Bridgette D. Semple(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Matteo Massara(Humanitas University), Roberta Besio(University of Pavia), Tan Thanh Nguyen(Vinh University), Massimo Locati(Humanitas University)
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