Microbiota-derived acetate enables the metabolic fitness of the brain innate immune system during health and disease
Daniel Erny(University of Freiburg), Marco Prinz(University of Freiburg), Nikolaos Dokalis(University of Freiburg), Mercedes Gomez de Agüero(University of Bern), Andrew J. Macpherson(Tracer Technologies (United States)), Andreas Vlachos(University of Freiburg), Janika Sosat(University of Freiburg), Oliver Schilling(Infineon Technologies (Germany)), Matteo Villa(Medical University of Graz), Charlotte Mezö(University of Freiburg), Thomas Blank(University of Freiburg), Arun Mayer(University of Freiburg), Ori Staszewski(University of Freiburg), Maximilian Frosch(University of Freiburg), Vidmante Fuchs(University of Freiburg), Jana Neuber(University of Freiburg), Ângela Castoldi(Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics), Omar Mossad(University of Freiburg), Edward J. Pearce(Bloomberg (United States)), Stefan Tholen(University of Freiburg)
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