Impaired microglial glycolysis promotes inflammatory responses after intracerebral haemorrhage via HK2-dependent mitochondrial dysfunction
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Published:2024-08
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ISSN:2090-1232
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Container-title:Journal of Advanced Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Advanced Research
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Li Yin, Zhou Hang, He Xuchao, Jin Lingji, Zhu Yuhan, Hu Libin, Feng Majing, Zhu Jun, Wang Liang, Zheng Yonghe, Li Shiwei, Yan Zhiyuan, Cen PeiliORCID, Hu Junwen, Chen Zihang, Yu Xiaobo, Fu Xiongjie, Xu Chaoran, Cao Shenglong, Cao Yang, Chen Gao, Wang LinORCID
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