Mouse and human microglial phenotypes in Alzheimer’s disease are controlled by amyloid plaque phagocytosis through Hif1α
Alexandra Grubman(Discovery Institute), José M. Polo(Discovery Institute), John F. Ouyang(National University of Singapore), John M. Haynes(Aquamarine Power (United Kingdom)), Rebecca K. Simmons(The University of Western Australia), Nathan P. Croft(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Colin W. Pouton(Monash University), Xin Yi Choo(The University of Melbourne), Trevor Wilson(Monash Health), Zehra C. Abay(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Gabriel Chew(National University of Singapore), Catriona McLean(The Alfred Hospital), Ryan Lister(The University of Western Australia), Dulce B. Vargas-Landín(The University of Western Australia), Jahnvi Pflueger(The University of Western Australia), Enrico Petretto(Duke-NUS Medical School), Owen J. L. Rackham(University of Southampton), Siew Yeen Chai, Anthony W. Purcell(University of Melbourne), Teresa H. Vandekolk(Monash University), Xiaodong Liu(Qingdao Agricultural University), Sarah Williams, Sam Buckberry(The University of Western Australia), Guizhi Sun(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute), Fernando J. Rossello(Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute)
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