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Excess α-synuclein compromises phagocytosis in iPSC-derived macrophages

Posted on 26 September 2017 by

Author(s):Haenseler, W. | Zambon, F. | Lee, H. | Vowles, J. | Rinaldi, F. | Duggal, G. | Houlden, H. | Gwinn, K. | Wray, S. | Luk, K.C. | Wade-Martins, R. | James, W.S. | Cowley, S.A.
Publication year: 2017
Journal / Book title: Scientific Reports

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Source:: cowley, sally a.” 7102482900 “james, william s.” 35479049300 “moore, michael d.

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