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Monica Carson to Mice, Transgenic

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0.318
  1. Hernandez A, Donovan V, Grinberg YY, Obenaus A, Carson MJ. Differential detection of impact site versus rotational site injury by magnetic resonance imaging and microglial morphology in an unrestrained mild closed head injury model. J Neurochem. 2016 Jan; 136 Suppl 1:18-28.
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    Score: 0.119
  2. Ploix CC, Noor S, Crane J, Masek K, Carter W, Lo DD, Wilson EH, Carson MJ. CNS-derived CCL21 is both sufficient to drive homeostatic CD4+ T cell proliferation and necessary for efficient CD4+ T cell migration into the CNS parenchyma following Toxoplasma gondii infection. Brain Behav Immun. 2011 Jul; 25(5):883-96.
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    Score: 0.083
  3. Melchior B, Garcia AE, Hsiung BK, Lo KM, Doose JM, Thrash JC, Stalder AK, Staufenbiel M, Neumann H, Carson MJ. Dual induction of TREM2 and tolerance-related transcript, Tmem176b, in amyloid transgenic mice: implications for vaccine-based therapies for Alzheimer's disease. ASN Neuro. 2010 Jul 12; 2(3):e00037.
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    Score: 0.082
  4. Kwan W, Magnusson A, Chou A, Adame A, Carson MJ, Kohsaka S, Masliah E, M?ller T, Ransohoff R, Tabrizi SJ, Bj?rkqvist M, Muchowski PJ. Bone marrow transplantation confers modest benefits in mouse models of Huntington's disease. J Neurosci. 2012 Jan 04; 32(1):133-42.
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    Score: 0.023
  5. Boztug K, Carson MJ, Pham-Mitchell N, Asensio VC, DeMartino J, Campbell IL. Leukocyte infiltration, but not neurodegeneration, in the CNS of transgenic mice with astrocyte production of the CXC chemokine ligand 10. J Immunol. 2002 Aug 01; 169(3):1505-15.
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    Score: 0.012
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