Intracerebral overexpression of miR-669c is protective in mouse ischemic stroke model by targeting MyD88 and inducing alternative microglial/macrophage activation
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Mikko T. Huuskonen | R. Giugno | M. Turunen | S. Ylä-Herttuala | J. Koistinaho | P. Korhonen | T. Malm | K. Kanninen | Flavia Scoyni | H. Dhungana | M. Huuskonen | Tiia A. Turunen | N. Kołosowska | L. Giudice | Maria Gotkiewicz | Daphne Box | Hiramani Dhungana | Natalia Kołosowska
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