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The ischemic environment drives microglia and macrophage functionBone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells drive protective M2 microglia polarization after brain traumaTemporal pattern of expression and colocalization of microglia/macrophage phenotype markers following brain ischemic injury in mice.Shape descriptors of the "never resting" microglia in three different acute brain injury models in mice.Tumor necrosis factor in traumatic brain injury: effects of genetic deletion of p55 or p75 receptor.In vivo real-time multiphoton imaging of T lymphocytes in the mouse brain after experimental stroke.C-Reactive Protein Binds to Cholesterol Crystals and Co-Localizes with the Terminal Complement Complex in Human Atherosclerotic Plaques.Human brain trauma severity is associated with lectin complement pathway activation.Mannose-Binding Lectin Drives Platelet Inflammatory Phenotype and Vascular Damage After Cerebral Ischemia in Mice via IL (Interleukin)-1αThe phagocytic state of brain myeloid cells after ischemia revealed by superresolution structured illumination microscopySELENON (SEPN1) protects skeletal muscle from saturated fatty acid-induced ER stress and insulin resistanceCombined Genetic Deletion of IL (Interleukin)-4, IL-5, IL-9, and IL-13 Does Not Affect Ischemic Brain Injury in MiceExploring Alzheimer's disease mouse brain through X-ray phase contrast tomography: From the cell to the organDexamethasone Conjugation to Biodegradable Avidin-Nucleic-Acid-Nano-Assemblies Promotes Selective Liver Targeting and Improves Therapeutic Efficacy in an Autoimmune Hepatitis Murine ModelSpecific contribution of mannose-binding lectin murine isoforms to brain ischemia/reperfusion injuryMannose-binding lectin has a direct deleterious effect on ischemic brain microvascular endothelial cells
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