Galectin-3, a novel endogenous TREM2 ligand, detrimentally regulates inflammatory response in Alzheimer’s disease
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Sara Linse | Elisabet Englund | Antonia Gutierrez | Raquel Sanchez-Varo | Ulf J. Nilsson | E. Englund | S. Linse | T. Deierborg | L. Real | Guy C. Brown | J. L. Venero | A. Gutiérrez | J. Vitorica | Hakon Leffler | Antonio Boza-Serrano | Rocío Ruiz | Juan García-Revilla | Yiyi Yang | Itzia Jimenez-Ferrer | Agnes Paulus | Malin Wennström | Anna Vilalta | David Allendorf | Jose Carlos Davila | John Stegmayr | Sebastian Jiménez | Maria A. Roca-Ceballos | Victoria Navarro-Garrido | Maria Swanberg | Christine L. Hsieh | Luis M. Real | Javier Vitorica | Jose Luis Venero | Tomas Deierborg | A. Vilalta | J. Davila | Raquel Sánchez‐Varo | U. Nilsson | H. Leffler | J. Stegmayr | M. Swanberg | David H Allendorf | A. Paulus | Yiyi Yang | A. Boza-Serrano | M. Wennström | S. Jiménez | Rocío Ruiz | Juan García-Revilla | M. A. Roca-Ceballos | Victoria Navarro-Garrido | R. Ruiz | J. García-Revilla | Itzia Jimenez-Ferrer | Raquel Sanchez-Varo
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