Human iPSC-derived microglia assume a primary microglia-like state after transplantation into the neonatal mouse brain

Volume: 116, Issue: 50, Pages: 25293 - 25303
Published: Nov 26, 2019
Abstract
Microglia are essential for maintenance of normal brain function, with dysregulation contributing to numerous neurological diseases. Protocols have been developed to derive microglia-like cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). However, primary microglia display major differences in morphology and gene expression when grown in culture, including down-regulation of signature microglial genes. Thus, in vitro differentiated...
Paper Details
Title
Human iPSC-derived microglia assume a primary microglia-like state after transplantation into the neonatal mouse brain
Published Date
Nov 26, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
50
Pages
25293 - 25303
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