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- who: Akiko Nakano-Doi and colleagues from the Institute for Advanced Medical Sciences, Hyogo Medical University, Mukogawacho, Nishinomiya, Japan have published the article: Different Contacted Cell Types Contribute to Acquiring Different Properties in Brain Microglial Cells upon Intercellular Interaction, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study aimed to clarify these questions by coculturing MGs with ACs PCs or ECs using mouse brain-derived cells and microglial phenotypic changes were investigated under culture conditions that enabled direct cell-cell contact. Similarly, this study showed that CD31+ areas were significantly increased in peristroke areas at later time . . .
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