Defibrinogenation Ameliorates Retinal Microgliosis and Inflammation in A CX3CR1-Independent Manner
Borna Sarker(Texas Center for Infectious Disease), Astrid E. Cardona(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Timothy S. Kern(Veterans Health Administration), Difernando Vanegas(Texas Center for Infectious Disease), Derek Rodriguez(Texas Center for Infectious Disease), Robin Stephens(The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston), Kaira A. Church(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Andrew S. Mendiola(Gladstone Institutes), Nadia D. Domingo(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Priscila Velazquez(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Sandra M. Cardona(The University of Texas at San Antonio), Colin Rorex(Texas Center for Infectious Disease), Isabel A. Muzzio(University of Iowa)
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