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ZIKA Virus and Neuroscience: the Need for a Translational CollaborationTemporary Depletion of Microglia during the Early Postnatal Period Induces Lasting Sex-Dependent and Sex-Independent Effects on Behavior in Rats.Evolution, immunity and the emergence of brain superautoantigensAn updated assessment of microglia depletion: current concepts and future directions.Regulation of Embryonic and Postnatal Development by the CSF-1 Receptor.Neuropeptides shaping the central nervous system development: Spatiotemporal actions of VIP and PACAP through complementary signaling pathways.Cellular Basis of Pineal Gland Development: Emerging Role of Microglia as Phenotype Regulator.Animal inflammation-based models of depression and their application to drug discovery.Inflammatory responses to alcohol in the CNS: nuclear receptors as potential therapeutics for alcohol-induced neuropathologiesMultitasking Microglia and Alzheimer's Disease: Diversity, Tools and Therapeutic Targets.Transcriptional control of monocyte and macrophage development.Microglia: Housekeeper of the Central Nervous System.Microglia and macrophages in brain homeostasis and disease.Impact of neonatal hypoxia-ischaemia on oligodendrocyte survival, maturation and myelinating potential.Microglia at center stage: a comprehensive review about the versatile and unique residential macrophages of the central nervous system.Microglia: Driving critical periods and sexual differentiation of the brain.Neuron-glia interaction as a possible pathophysiological mechanism of bipolar disorder.Microglia in the primate macula: specializations in microglial distribution and morphology with retinal position and with aging.Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Neuroinflammation.Age-specific function of α5β1 integrin in microglial migration during early colonization of the developing mouse cortex.De Novo and Uninterrupted SILAC Labeling of Primary Microglia.Cell Replacement to Reverse Brain Aging: Challenges, Pitfalls, and Opportunities.In Utero Administration of Drugs Targeting Microglia Improves the Neurodevelopmental Outcome Following Cytomegalovirus Infection of the Rat Fetal Brain.In Utero Administration of Drugs Targeting Microglia Improves the Neurodevelopmental Outcome Following Cytomegalovirus Infection of the Rat Fetal Brain.Microglia in Alzheimer's disease
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2016 nî lūn-bûn
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Microglia: Architects of the Developing Nervous System.
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Microglia: Architects of the Developing Nervous System.
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Microglia: Architects of the Developing Nervous System.
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Microglia: Architects of the Developing Nervous System.
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Dorothy P Schafer
Jeffrey L Frost
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10.1016/J.TCB.2016.02.006
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2016-03-19T00:00:00Z