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bibliographicCitation Gorina R, Santalucia T, Petegnief V, Ejarque-Ortiz A, Saura J, Planas AM. Astrocytes are very sensitive to develop innate immune responses to lipid-carried short interfering RNA. Glia. 2009 Jan 01;57(1):93–107. doi: 10.1002/glia.20738. PMID: 18709661.
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