Conservation and divergence of vulnerability and responses to stressors between human and mouse astrocytes
Astrocytes are important players in brain development, homeostasis, and disease. Here, the authors compare the transcriptional profiles of human and mouse astrocytes. They report species-specific susceptibility to oxidative stress and response to hypoxic and inflammatory conditions.
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Autores principales: | Jiwen Li, Lin Pan, William G. Pembroke, Jessica E. Rexach, Marlesa I. Godoy, Michael C. Condro, Alvaro G. Alvarado, Mineli Harteni, Yen-Wei Chen, Linsey Stiles, Angela Y. Chen, Ina B. Wanner, Xia Yang, Steven A. Goldman, Daniel H. Geschwind, Harley I. Kornblum, Ye Zhang |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/80da4dfa224845c2a806b159e42df65d |
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