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Isolating Immune Cells from Mouse Brain and Skull

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06:28 min

July 26th, 2024

DOI :

10.3791/66861-v

July 26th, 2024


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Immune Cells

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Introduction

2:08

Preparing Single‐Cell Suspension from Mouse Brain to Study Immune Response to Brain Disorders

4:34

Preparing Bone Marrow Single‐Cell Suspension from Mouse Calvaria to Study Immune Response to Brain Disorders

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