Isaac Babcock
Pinn Hall 1014Title: "Enhancing the specificity of Cx3cr1 CreERT2 microglial genetic targeting utilizing a macrophage depletion/repopulation strategy"
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Title: "Enhancing the specificity of Cx3cr1 CreERT2 microglial genetic targeting utilizing a macrophage depletion/repopulation strategy"
Title: "Determining mechanisms of acquired resistance to CAR-T therapy in an antigenpos minimal residual disease model of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma"