Mir-219 enriched exosomes decrease experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis symptoms after intranasal administration
Main Authors: | Osorio-Querejeta, I, Egimendia, A, Alberro, A, Moles, L, Iparraguirre, L, Carregal-Romero, S, Llarena, I, Nash, L, Sepulveda, L, San Jose, C, Wood, M, Mager, I, Ramos-Cabrer, P, Munoz-Culla, M, Otaegui, D |
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SAGE Publications
2018
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