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[HTML][HTML] New insights into astrocyte diversity from the lens of transcriptional regulation and their implications for neurodegenerative disease treatments

IO Saliu, G Zhao - Neural Regeneration Research, 2024 - journals.lww.com
122 天前 - … , and divergent sequencing depths; … conserved (between human and mouse)
subpopulations of astrocytes that were shared in different ND conditions across multiple brain

Comparative analyses of the Smith− Magenis syndrome protein RAI1 in mice and common marmoset monkeys

YT Chang, YJ Lee, M Haque, HC Chang… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
163 天前 - … and divergent expression profiles of RAI1 in major cell types during prefrontal
cortex … interactions are largely conserved but with some unique expression in primate-specific …

[PDF][PDF] Editorial for Non-human Primates as Animal Models

M Poo - National Science Review, 2023 - academic.oup.com
274 天前 - humans clearly point to both conservation and divergence of cellular and molecular
features … radial glial cells, that give rise to a large population of cortical cells, thickening of …

Editorial of non-human primate research

M Poo - National Science Review, 2023 - academic.oup.com
274 天前 - humans clearly point to both conservation and divergence of cellular and molecular
features … radial glial cells, that give rise to a large population of cortical cells, thickening of …

Using single cell transcriptomic data to elucidate celltype protein signatures of disease

SSM Miedema - Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
284 天前 - … can elucidate involvement of major brain cell types in neurodegenerative disease
processes at the protein level. Doing this for highly specified cell types is not advisable, due …

[图书][B] The Evolution of Cell Types Across the Developing Euarchontogliran Brain

M Schmitz - 2023 - search.proquest.com
300 天前 - … While in general this process is highly conserved across … sister cell types between
human, monkey and mouse. As … in developmental gene expression divergence, we next …