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Decreased IL-33 in the brain following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury contributes to cognitive impairment by inhibiting microglial phagocytosis
RESEARCH | Updated:2026-03-26
    • Decreased IL-33 in the brain following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury contributes to cognitive impairment by inhibiting microglial phagocytosis

    • Decreased IL-33 in the brain following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury contributes to cognitive impairment by inhibiting microglial phagocytosis

    • Military Medical Research   2026年13卷第1期 页码:24-42
    • DOI:10.1186/s40779-025-00631-1    

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    • 收稿:2024-11-06

      录用:2025-07-16

      网络首发:2025-08-05

      纸质出版:2026-01

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  • Ze-Xi Jia, Meng-Tian Guo, Mei-Mei Li, 等. Decreased IL-33 in the brain following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury contributes to cognitive impairment by inhibiting microglial phagocytosis[J]. Military Medical Research, 2026,13(1):24-42. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-025-00631-1.

    Ze-Xi Jia, Meng-Tian Guo, Mei-Mei Li, et al. Decreased IL-33 in the brain following repetitive mild traumatic brain injury contributes to cognitive impairment by inhibiting microglial phagocytosis[J]. Military Medical Research, 2026, 13(1): 24-42. DOI: 10.1186/s40779-025-00631-1.

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