Microglia change from a reactive to an age-like phenotype with the time in culture
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Adelaide Fernandes | Dora Brites | D. Brites | A. Fernandes | Cláudia Caldeira | Ana F. Oliveira | Carolina Cunha | Ana R. Vaz | Ana S. Falcão | A. R. Vaz | A. Falcão | C. Caldeira | C. Cunha
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