Neuritic beading induced by activated microglia is an early feature of neuronal dysfunction toward neuronal death by inhibition of mitochondrial respiration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by activated microglia is an early feature of neuronal dysfunction toward neuronal death by inhibition of mitochondrial respiration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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P2093
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Neuritic beading induced by ac ...... piration and axonal transport.
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Akio Suzumura
Guiqin Zhang
Hideyuki Takeuchi
Jinyan Wang
Jun Kawanokuchi
Reiko Kuno
Tetsuya Mizuno
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10444-10454
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10.1074/JBC.M413863200
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2005-01-07T00:00:00Z