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    Author Correction: Efficacy and immunogenicity of MultiTEP-based DNA vaccines targeting human α-synuclein: prelude for IND enabling studies

    Changyoun Kim, Armine Hovakimyan, Karen Zagorski, Tatevik Antonyan in npj Vaccines (2023)

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    Author Correction: Gene expression and functional deficits underlie TREM2-knockout microglia responses in human models of Alzheimer’s disease

    Amanda McQuade, You Jung Kang, Jonathan Hasselmann, Amit Jairaman in Nature Communications (2023)

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    Efficacy and immunogenicity of MultiTEP-based DNA vaccines targeting human α-synuclein: prelude for IND enabling studies

    Accumulation of misfolded proteins such as amyloid-β (Aβ), tau, and α-synuclein (α-Syn) in the brain leads to synaptic dysfunction, neuronal damage, and the onset of relevant neurodegenerative disorder/s. Deme...

    Changyoun Kim, Armine Hovakimyan, Karen Zagorski, Tatevik Antonyan in npj Vaccines (2022)

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    Plaque-associated human microglia accumulate lipid droplets in a chimeric model of Alzheimer’s disease

    Disease-associated microglia (DAMs), that surround beta-amyloid plaques, represent a transcriptionally-distinct microglial profile in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Activation of DAMs is dependent on triggering rec...

    Christel Claes, Emma Pascal Danhash, Jonathan Hasselmann in Molecular Neurodegeneration (2021)

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    Gene expression and functional deficits underlie TREM2-knockout microglia responses in human models of Alzheimer’s disease

    The discovery of TREM2 as a myeloid-specific Alzheimer’s disease (AD) risk gene has accelerated research into the role of microglia in AD. While TREM2 mouse models have provided critical insight, the normal an...

    Amanda McQuade, You Jung Kang, Jonathan Hasselmann, Amit Jairaman in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Development and validation of a simplified method to generate human microglia from pluripotent stem cells

    Microglia, the principle immune cells of the brain, play important roles in neuronal development, homeostatic function and neurodegenerative disease. Recent genetic studies have further highlighted the importa...

    Amanda McQuade, Morgan Coburn, Christina H. Tu in Molecular Neurodegeneration (2018)