Microglial Beclin 1 Regulates Retromer Trafficking and Phagocytosis and Is Impaired in Alzheimer’s Disease
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E. Masliah | Gregor Bieri | T. Wyss-Coray | J. Rogers | D. Mastroeni | B. Spencer | Eva Czirr | C. O’BRIEN | Kurt M. Lucin | Rachelle J. Abbey | Kira I. Mosher
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