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Microglia in the TRN following stab wounds in thalamus
© Shokouhi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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CD11b immunoreactive (red) microglia in the motor cortex following cervical corticospinal tract injury
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Representative images of the inflammatory changes in the facial nucleus during axonal regeneration, one week following facial nerve transaction
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Neuronal differentiation of adult neural stem cells
in vitro
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Newborn neurons in the adult rat hippocampus
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