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Neurotoxic reactive astrocytes are induced by activated microglia
S. A. Liddelow+20 more
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This study identifies PRMT3‐mediated H4R3me2a as a critical driver of tau hyperphosphorylation in primary age‐related tauopathy. Mechanistic insights reveal that the PRMT3/H4R3me2a/miR‐448 axis suppresses IGF1R expression via epigenetic regulation, further dysregulating the PI3K/AKT/GSK3β pathway.
Haotian Liu+9 more
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Astrocytic ET‐1 System Determines Microglia Phenotype Following Spinal Cord Injury
The study reveals that astrocytic ET‐1 system is solely activated by thrombin following SCI via RhoA/NF‐κB and MAPKs/NF‐κB signal pathway. The release of astrocytic ET‐1 drives microglia polarization toward M1 phenotype through YAP signaling via ETA and ETB receptors.
Bingqiang He+11 more
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Microglia heterogeneity in health and disease
Microglia, the resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS), have received significant attention due to their critical roles in maintaining brain homeostasis and mediating cerebral immune responses.
Shilauni Dadwal, Michael T. Heneka
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Cytokine Induction of MIP-1α and MIP-1β in Human Fetal Microglia [PDF]
Carrie M. McManus+2 more
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Host microbiota constantly control maturation and function of microglia in the CNS
Daniel Erny+19 more
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Magnetically Controllable and Degradable Milliscale Swimmers as Intraocular Drug Implants
Magnetically controllable degradable milliscale swimmers (MDMS) offer a promising alternative to commercial intraocular drug implants, reducing complications like implant dislocation and uncontrolled drug release. MDMS achieve high velocities in ocular environments, enable real‐time imaging, and deliver drugs effectively without disrupting retinal ...
Erdost Yildiz+8 more
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Late virus replication events in microglia are required for neurovirulent retrovirus-induced spongiform neurodegeneration: evidence from neural progenitor-derived chimeric mouse brains [PDF]
William P. Lynch+4 more
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