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bibliographicCitation Gosselin D, Bellavance MA, Rivest S. IL-1RAcPb signaling regulates adaptive mechanisms in neurons that promote their long-term survival following excitotoxic insults. Front Cell Neurosci. 2013;7():9. PMID: 23423359; PMCID: PMC3573345.
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