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Isolating All CNS Resident Cell Types Simultaneously from Autoimmune Mice
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Dissociation of CNS Tissue for Isolating Cells in EAE Mice
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Dissociation of CNS Tissue for Isolating Cells in EAE Mice
Dissociation of CNS Tissue for Isolating Cells in EAE Mice
Isolating All CNS Resident Cell Types Simultaneously from Autoimmune Mice
DOI:
10.3791/200777-v
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01:35 min
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October 06, 2023
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Christina B. Schroeter*
1
,
Antonia Henes*
1
,
Anna Vogelsang
,
Alexander M. Herrmann
,
Stefanie Lichtenberg
,
Derya Cengiz
,
Vera Dobelmann
,
Niklas Huntemann
,
Christopher Nelke
,
Susann Eichler
,
Philipp Albrecht
,
Sven G. Meuth*
1
,
Tobias Ruck
1
Department of Neurology, Medical Faculty
,
Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf
,
2
Department of Neurology, Institute of Translational Neurology
,
University Hospital Muenster
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