Microglia Susceptibility to Free Bilirubin Is Age-Dependent
Increased concentrations of unconjugated bilirubin (UCB), namely its free fraction (Bf), in neonatal life may cause transient or definitive injury to neurons and glial cells. We demonstrated that UCB damages neurons and glial cells by compromising oligodendrocyte maturation and myelination, and by a...
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Main Authors: | Ana Rita Vaz (Author), Ana Sofia Falcão (Author), Eleonora Scarpa (Author), Carlotta Semproni (Author), Dora Brites (Author) |
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