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Aura graduated in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technologies at University of Trieste. After her thesis work at UCL, she pursued to deepen her knowledge of how immune cells react to perinatal brain injury during her PhD at Gothenburg University.

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Characterization of immune cell

profiles in meninges and brain

parenchyma following injury in the

developing mouse brain

Aura Zelco

SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY

INSTITUTE OF NEUROSCIENCE AND PHYSIOLOGY

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