The Microglial Innate Immune Receptor TREM2 Is Required for Synapse Elimination and Normal Brain Connectivity
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L. Piccio | E. Menna | L. Rajendran | M. Genua | V. Zerbi | M. Markicevic | R. Paolicelli | M. Matteoli | M. Erreni | K. Otero | S. Vetrano | B. Michalski | M. Fahnestock | Francesca Cignarella | I. Corradini | R. Morini | M. Tamborini | F. Filipello | Alice Canzi | F. Perrucci | Chiara Starvaggi-Cucuzza
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