Milward, A.E.; Hood, R.J.; Lin, C.-A.; Bettencourt, C.; Acquah, E.; Brooks, J.; Collingwood, J.F.; Kagawa, Y.; Richardson, S.J.; Wu, Y.;
et al. Paradoxes in the Ontological Classification of Glia—Evidence for an Important New Class of Brain Cells with Primary Functions in Iron Regulation. Cells 2026, 15, 511.
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Milward AE, Hood RJ, Lin C-A, Bettencourt C, Acquah E, Brooks J, Collingwood JF, Kagawa Y, Richardson SJ, Wu Y,
et al. Paradoxes in the Ontological Classification of Glia—Evidence for an Important New Class of Brain Cells with Primary Functions in Iron Regulation. Cells. 2026; 15(6):511.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15060511
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Milward, A. E., Hood, R. J., Lin, C.-A., Bettencourt, C., Acquah, E., Brooks, J., Collingwood, J. F., Kagawa, Y., Richardson, S. J., Wu, Y., Lu, Y., Dottori, M., & Johnstone, D. M.
(2026). Paradoxes in the Ontological Classification of Glia—Evidence for an Important New Class of Brain Cells with Primary Functions in Iron Regulation. Cells, 15(6), 511.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells15060511