The drusenlike phenotype in aging Ccl2-knockout mice is caused by an accelerated accumulation of swollen autofluorescent subretinal macrophages.
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The drusenlike phenotype in aging Ccl2-knockout mice is caused by an accelerated accumulation of swollen autofluorescent subretinal macrophages.
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The drusenlike phenotype in ag ...... escent subretinal macrophages.
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The drusenlike phenotype in ag ...... rescent subretinal macrophages
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Frederick W Fitzke
Peter M G Munro
Robin R Ali
Scott Robbie
Susie E Barker
Ulrich F O Luhmann
Yanai Duran
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10.1167/IOVS.09-3462
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2009-07-02T00:00:00Z