In vitro pro-inflammatory phenotype of fetal brain microglia is potentiated by an in vivo pre-exposure to inflammation: A prospective study in ovine fetus near term

M. Cao, L.d. Durosier, P. Burns, G. Fecteau, A. Desrochers, M.g. Frasch

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