Activation of the STING-Dependent Type I Interferon Response Reduces Microglial Reactivity and Neuroinflammation

Author:

Mathur Vidhu,Burai Ritwik,Vest Ryan T.,Bonanno Liana N.,Lehallier Benoit,Zardeneta Macy E.,Mistry Karishma N.,Do Danny,Marsh Samuel E.,Abud Edsel M.,Blurton-Jones Mathew,Li Lingyin,Lashuel Hilal A.,Wyss-Coray Tony

Funder

Bluefield Project to Cure Frontotemporal Dementia

Department of Veterans Affairs

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Neuroscience

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