Microglia and Immune Cells as Protective Agents in Alzheimer's Disease

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The study investigates how lymphoid gene expression supports neuroprotective functions of microglia in the human brain, particularly in the context of Alzheimer's disease, using post-mortem samples, induced pluripotent stem cells, and mouse models to explore microglial roles and gene regulation.
Topics:health#alzheimers-disease#gene-expression#immunohistochemistry#microglia#neuroprotection#science
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