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Autor:
Tjakko J. van Ham, Colleen A. Brady, Ruby D. Kalicharan, Nynke Oosterhof, Jeroen Kuipers, Anneke Veenstra-Algra, Klaas A. Sjollema, Randall T. Peterson, Harm H. Kampinga, Ben N. G. Giepmans
Publikováno v:
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol 7, Iss 7, Pp 857-869 (2014)
Many brain diseases involve activation of resident and peripheral immune cells to clear damaged and dying neurons. Which immune cells respond in what way to cues related to brain disease, however, remains poorly understood. To elucidate these in vivo
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https://doaj.org/article/ebea6aa7425d43fe9df37dbf6749e285
Autor:
Ulrike Schnell, Klaas A. Sjollema, Anneke Veenstra-Algra, Freark Dijk, Tjakko J. van Ham, Ruby D. Kalicharan, Jeroen Kuipers, Ben N G Giepmans
Publikováno v:
Cell & Tissue Research, 360(1), 61-70. Springer-Verlag
Cell and Tissue Research
Cell and Tissue Research, 360(1), 61-70. SPRINGER
Cell and Tissue Research
Cell and Tissue Research, 360(1), 61-70. SPRINGER
Ultrastructural examination of cells and tissues by electron microscopy (EM) yields detailed information on subcellular structures. However, EM is typically restricted to small fields of view at high magnification; this makes quantifying events in mu
Autor:
Colleen A. Brady, Randall T. Peterson, Ruby D. Kalicharan, Anneke Veenstra-Algra, Nynke Oosterhof, Ben N G Giepmans, Klaas A. Sjollema, Harm H. Kampinga, Jeroen Kuipers, Tjakko J. van Ham
Publikováno v:
Disease Models & Mechanisms, Vol 7, Iss 7, Pp 857-869 (2014)
Disease models & mechanisms, 7(7), 857-869. COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
Disease Models & Mechanisms
Disease Models & Mechanisms, 7(7), 857-869. Company of Biologists Ltd
Disease models & mechanisms, 7(7), 857-869. COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
Disease Models & Mechanisms
Disease Models & Mechanisms, 7(7), 857-869. Company of Biologists Ltd
Many brain diseases involve activation of resident and peripheral immune cells to clear damaged and dying neurons. Which immune cells respond in what way to cues related to brain disease, however, remains poorly understood. To elucidate these in vivo