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Additional file 1 of Inhibition of leucine-rich repeats and calponin homology domain containing 1 accelerates microglia-mediated neuroinflammation in a rat traumatic spinal cord injury model

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posted on 2020-07-07, 05:08 authored by Wen-Kai Chen, Lin-Juan Feng, Qiao-Dan Liu, Qing-Feng Ke, Pei-Ya Cai, Pei-Ru Zhang, Li-Quan Cai, Nian-Lai Huang, Wen-Ping Lin
Additional files 1: Supplementary Table 1. Quantitative RT-PCR primers. Supplementary figure 1. GFP expression in microglia after infection lentiviral infection and puromycin selection. Supplementary figure 2. The mRNA levels of indicated molecules in microglia after infection with the control virus (LC). Supplementary figure 3. Identification of primary rat spinal cord neurons. Supplementary figure 4. Immunoblot membranes showing the bands of indicated molecules in LC-infected or LL-infected microglia after stimulation with LPS+ATP. Supplementary figure 5. Transferred microglia in injured spinal cords. Supplementary figure 6. Microinjection of LC-infected microglia only slightly induced inflammation in spinal cords.

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