Reactive astrocytes function as phagocytes after brain ischemia via ABCA1-mediated pathway
Astrocytic phagocytosis has been shown to play a role in synaptic pruning during development, but whether adult astrocytes possess phagocytic ability is unclear. Here the authors show that following brain ischemia, reactive astrocytes become phagocytic and engulf debris via the ABCA1 pathway.
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Main Authors: | Yosuke M. Morizawa, Yuri Hirayama, Nobuhiko Ohno, Shinsuke Shibata, Eiji Shigetomi, Yang Sui, Junichi Nabekura, Koichi Sato, Fumikazu Okajima, Hirohide Takebayashi, Hideyuki Okano, Schuichi Koizumi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ae5888d09dbf4fd4aac1a32a1f9621b4 |
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