INCREASED C3 IN THE AGING BRAIN PROMOTES INFLAMMATORY TRANSITION IN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Nicholas E. Propson(Baylor College of Medicine), Hui Zheng(Hunan University), Wei Cao(Baylor College of Medicine), Ethan R. Roy(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Bianca Contreras(Baylor College of Medicine), Alexandra Litvinchuk(Hope Center for Neurological Disorders)
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