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- who: Aaron D. Talsma from the Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University, Euclid Cleveland, OH, u20114975, USA have published the article: The primary macrophage chemokine, CCL2, is not necessary after a peripheral nerve injury for macrophage recruitment and activation or for conditioning lesion enhanced peripheral regeneration, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Instead of demonstrating the distinct functions of DRG- and DNrecruited macrophages, the authors show that assertions about CCL2`s function in a sciatic nerve injury model have to be reconsidered. This study has reexamined and expanded what is known about CCL2 in peripheral . . .
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