Cholesterol, Amyloid Beta, Fructose, and LPS Influence ROS and ATP Concentrations and the Phagocytic Capacity of HMC3 Human Microglia Cell Line
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C. Lebrilla | A. Zivkovic | Izumi Maezawa | Angela M. Zivkovic | Brian V. Hong | Lee‐way Jin | Danielle J. Harvey | Lee-Way Jin | Oscar M Muñoz Herrera | Ulises Ruiz Mendiola
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