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1. Amplified Gliosis and Interferon-Associated Inflammation in the Aging Brain following Diffuse Traumatic Brain Injury. Wangler LM, Bray CE, Packer JM, Tapp ZM, Davis AC, O'Neil SM, Baetz K, Ouviña M, Witzel M, Godbout JP. J Neurosci; 2022 Nov 30; 42(48):9082-9096. PubMed ID: 36257689 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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