Phenotypic and spatial heterogeneity of brain myeloid cells after stroke is associated with cell ontogeny, tissue damage, and brain connectivity
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Published:2024-05
Issue:5
Volume:43
Page:114250
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ISSN:2211-1247
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Container-title:Cell Reports
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Cell Reports
Author:
Patir Anirudh,
Barrington Jack,
Szymkowiak Stefan,
Brezzo Gaia,
Straus Dana,
Alfieri Alessio,
Lefevre Lucas,
Liu Zhaoyuan,
Ginhoux Florent,
Henderson Neil C.,
Horsburgh Karen,
Ramachandran Prakash,
McColl Barry W.ORCID
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