Additional file 1 of Activation of Toll-like receptor 5 in microglia modulates their function and triggers neuronal injury
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Authors: Ifuku, Masataka; Hinkelmann, Lukas; Kuhrt, Leonard D.; Efe, Ibrahim E.; Kumbol, Victor; Buonfiglioli, Alice; Krüger, Christina; +5 Authors
Ifuku, Masataka; Hinkelmann, Lukas; Kuhrt, Leonard D.; Efe, Ibrahim E.; Kumbol, Victor; Buonfiglioli, Alice; Krüger, Christina; Jordan, Philipp; Fulde, Marcus; Noda, Mami; Kettenmann, Helmut; Lehnardt, Seija;
Additional file 1 of Activation of Toll-like receptor 5 in microglia modulates their function and triggers neuronal injury
Abstract
Additional file 1: Primary cultures of microglia, astrocytes, and neurons. Microglia, astrocytes, and neurons were isolated from C57BL/6 mice as described in the Methods section. Phase contrast images display the respective cell type, as indicated, after 3 d in vitro. Scale bar, 10 μm.
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