Colony-Stimulating Factor 1 Receptor Signaling Is Necessary for Microglia Viability, Unmasking a Microglia Progenitor Cell in the Adult Brain
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Brian L. West | Kim N. Green | M. Kitazawa | A. Najafi | K. Green | B. West | Hoa T. Nguyen | Masashi Kitazawa | Maya A. Koike | Hoa Nguyen | Bernice Matusow | Elizabeth E. Spangenberg | Monica R.P. Elmore | Allison R. Najafi | Nabil N. Dagher | Rachel A. Rice | Bernice Matusow | N. Dagher | M. Koike | M. Elmore
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