A unique hybrid characteristic having both pro- and anti-inflammatory phenotype transformed by repetitive low-dose lipopolysaccharide in C8-B4 microglia
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G. Soma | H. Inagawa | Haruka Mizobuchi | C. Kohchi | Y. Nakata | Shoko Tsutsui | Masafumi Yamashita | K. Yamamoto | Kazushi Yamamoto
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