Zinc regulates microglial polarization and inflammation through IKBα after spinal cord injury and promotes neuronal repair and motor function recovery in mice
Daoyong Li(Jinzhou Medical University), Zhaoliang Shen(Jinzhou Medical University), Xifan Mei(Jinzhou Medical University), Mingyu Bai(Jinzhou Medical University), He Tian(Jinzhou Medical University), Yang Cui(Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University), Zhanpeng Guo(Jinzhou Medical University)
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