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Supplementary MaterialsData_Sheet_1. al., 2009; Wachter et al., 2011)]. Therefore, direct effects of tDCS on microglia cannot be separated from secondary activation due to neuronal damage. In rodent stroke, a pathological condition associated with microglial activation, inconsistent results arose: While DCS applied at an intensity causing microglia activation actually in the absence of stroke (142.9A/m2) pronounced… Continue reading Supplementary MaterialsData_Sheet_1. al., 2009; Wachter et al., 2011)]. Therefore, direct effects