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Does IFNγ play a role in neurodegeneration?

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Acknowledgments

The authors' work referred to in this article was supported by The Austrian Science Funds, Grant P12440-MED, by The Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture and the European Community Project No.: QLRT-1999-02004 (MANAD).

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