TLR2- and TLR3-activated microglia induce different levels of neuronal network dysfunction in a context-dependent manner
Simone Schilling(Heidelberg University), Oliver Kann(Heidelberg University), Jan‐Oliver Hollnagel(Heidelberg University), Hasan Onur Dikmen(Heidelberg University), Fadi Almouhanna(Heidelberg University), Andrea Lewen(Heidelberg University), Bruno Chausse(Heidelberg University)
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