Defining blood-induced microglia functions in neurodegeneration through multiomic profiling
Andrew S. Mendiola(Gladstone Institutes), Katerina Akassoglou(Gladstone Institutes), Nevan J. Krogan(Gladstone Institutes), Scott S. Zamvil(University of California, San Francisco), Karuna Dixit(Gladstone Institutes), Clairice Pearce(Gladstone Institutes), Ayushi Agrawal(Gladstone Institutes), Zhaoqi Yan(Gladstone Institutes), Mehdi Bouhaddou(Gladstone Institutes), Maria del pilar Alzamora(Gladstone Institutes), Alexander R. Pico(Gladstone Institutes), Gayathri Muthukumar(Gladstone Institutes), Min‐Gyoung Shin(Gladstone Institutes), Anke Meyer‐Franke(Gladstone Institutes), Belinda Cabriga(Gladstone Institutes), Jae Kyu Ryu(Gladstone Institutes), Yong Yu(Gladstone Institutes), Eilidh MacDonald(Gladstone Institutes), Rosa Meza-Acevedo(Gladstone Institutes), Nikhita Arun(Gladstone Institutes), Jeffrey R. Johnson(QB3)
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