CSF-1 controls cerebellar microglia and is required for motor function and social interaction

2019 
This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grants R01CA154947, R01MH104559, and U19AI128949 (M. Merad), an Advanced Postdoc Mobility Fellowship of the Swiss National Foundation (V. Kana), a postdoctoral fellowship from the Human Frontier Science Program Organization (LT000110/ 2015-L/1; M. Casanova-Acebes), a National Institutes of Health Director New Innovator Award (DP2 MH100012-01; A. Schaefer), National Institutes of Health grant 1RF1 AG054011-01 (A.Schaefer), a Brain and Behavior Research Foundation NARSAD Young Investigator Award (25065; P. Ayata), National Institutes of Health grant T32 AG049688 (A. Baccarini), National Institute of Mental Health grant F30MH111143 (E. Nabel), National Institutes of Health grant R21MH106919 (H. Morishita), National Eye Institute grants R01EY024918, R01EY 026053, and R21EY026702 (H. Morishita), National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke grant R21NS105119 (H. Morishita), the Naito Foundation (K. Yamamuro), the Uehara Memorial Foundation (K. Yamamuro), the Seaver Foundation (E. Nabel), an EMBO Young Investigator Programme award (F. Ginhoux), National Research Foundation Senior Investigatorship grant NFR2016NRF-NRFI001-02 (F. Ginhoux), the Singapore Immunology Network Core Funding (F. Ginhoux and P. See), and National Institutes of Health grant R01 NS091519 (E.R. Stanley).
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