Upregulation of the macrophage scavenger receptor in response to different forms of injury in the CNS.

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Published in J Neurocytol on October 01, 1994

Authors

M D Bell1, R Lopez-Gonzalez, L Lawson, D Hughes, I Fraser, S Gordon, V H Perry

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1: Department of Pharmacology, Oxford University, UK.

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