Lipid droplet accumulating microglia represent a dysfunctional and pro-inflammatory state in the aging brain
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T. Wyss-Coray | C. Bertozzi | Tal Iram | Macy E. Zardeneta | B. Lehallier | L. Aigner | D. Morgens | Michael S. Haney | M. Bassik | H. Wolinski | J. Marschallinger | Oliver Hahn | John V. Pluvinage | T. Felder | Vidhu Mathur | J. Tevini | Justin Kim | S. Lee | Vidhu K. Mathur | J. Pluvinage
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