In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain

Microglia remodel synapses and engulf apoptotic cells. The molecular program underlying these distinct functions are unclear. Here, the authors identify distinct microglial subsets associated with synaptic vs. neurogenic regions of the developing zebrafish brain.

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Autores principales: Nicholas J. Silva, Leah C. Dorman, Ilia D. Vainchtein, Nadine C. Horneck, Anna V. Molofsky
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:827e8387a61f43bfa0b99a363397af482021-12-02T16:57:08ZIn situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain10.1038/s41467-021-26206-x2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/827e8387a61f43bfa0b99a363397af482021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-26206-xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Microglia remodel synapses and engulf apoptotic cells. The molecular program underlying these distinct functions are unclear. Here, the authors identify distinct microglial subsets associated with synaptic vs. neurogenic regions of the developing zebrafish brain.Nicholas J. SilvaLeah C. DormanIlia D. VainchteinNadine C. HorneckAnna V. MolofskyNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
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Nicholas J. Silva
Leah C. Dorman
Ilia D. Vainchtein
Nadine C. Horneck
Anna V. Molofsky
In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
description Microglia remodel synapses and engulf apoptotic cells. The molecular program underlying these distinct functions are unclear. Here, the authors identify distinct microglial subsets associated with synaptic vs. neurogenic regions of the developing zebrafish brain.
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author Nicholas J. Silva
Leah C. Dorman
Ilia D. Vainchtein
Nadine C. Horneck
Anna V. Molofsky
author_facet Nicholas J. Silva
Leah C. Dorman
Ilia D. Vainchtein
Nadine C. Horneck
Anna V. Molofsky
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title In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
title_short In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
title_full In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
title_fullStr In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
title_full_unstemmed In situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
title_sort in situ and transcriptomic identification of microglia in synapse-rich regions of the developing zebrafish brain
publisher Nature Portfolio
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url https://doaj.org/article/827e8387a61f43bfa0b99a363397af48
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