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Increased neuronal oxytocin via chemogenetic modulation positively affects microglial reactivity and brain development in a mouse model of neonatal inflammation.

Knoop, M.
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Possovre, M. -L.
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de Looij, Y. Van  
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July 1, 2023
Glia
16th European Meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease
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conference paper
Web of Science ID

WOS:001191372500696

Author(s)
Knoop, M.
Possovre, M. -L.
de Looij, Y. Van  
Mencias, N. Marti
Trak, E.
Michon, G.
Jacquens, A.
Ceyzeriat, K.
Baud, O.
Date Issued

2023-07-01

Publisher

Wiley

Publisher place

Hoboken

Published in
Glia
Volume

71

Start page

E832

End page

E832

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

Event nameEvent placeEvent date
16th European Meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease

Berlin, GERMANY

JUL 08-11, 2023

Available on Infoscience
April 17, 2024
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