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Adult and neonatal astrocytes exposed to beta amyloid ex vivo
P7 microglia treated with Aß42 peptides and prostaglandin E receptor 4 (EP4) agonist ONO-AE1-329
Microglial cells from EP2 knockout mice injected with fibrillary amyloid beta peptide (Aβ42)
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Characterization of the First Secreted Sorting Nexin Identified in the Leishmania Protists.
Sorting nexins: role in the regulation of blood pressure.
Sorting nexins as a promising therapeutic target for cardiovascular disorders: An updated overview.
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