Age related changes in microglial phenotype vary between CNS regions: grey versus white matter differences.

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Published in Brain Behav Immun on December 02, 2011

Authors

Adam D Hart1, Andreas Wyttenbach, V Hugh Perry, Jessica L Teeling

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1: Centre for Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK. adh1g09@soton.ac.uk

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