Peripheral T cells derived from Alzheimer's disease patients overexpress CXCR2 contributing to its transendothelial migration, which is microglial TNF-alpha-dependent.
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Peripheral T cells derived from Alzheimer's disease patients overexpress CXCR2 contributing to its transendothelial migration, which is microglial TNF-alpha-dependent.
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Da-Wen Guo
De-Shu Shang
Wei-Dong Zhao
Wen-Gang Fang
Yi-Jun Liu
Yu-Hua Chen
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2010-02-01T00:00:00Z