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Spiteri, Alanna G.1,2 (AUTHOR), Terry, Rachel L.1,2,3,4 (AUTHOR), Wishart, Claire L.1,2 (AUTHOR), Ashhurst, Thomas M.1,2,5,6,7 (AUTHOR), Campbell, Iain L.7,8 (AUTHOR), Hofer, Markus J.2,7,8 (AUTHOR), King, Nicholas J. C.1,2,5,6,7,9 (AUTHOR) nicholas.king@sydney.edu.au
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Journal of Neuroinflammation. 7/26/2021, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p1-24. 24p.
Autor:
Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 3 Microglia are easily identifiable in the homoeostatic brain. a-d Quality control gates, including time (a), single cells (b), non-debris (c) and live cell (d) gates were applied before analysing cells. Neutrophils were also excluded
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4ea5eeec368f07ff93189bcd841fd787
Autor:
Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 11 Temporal immunophenotypic changes in microglial cell populations during WNE. Histograms showing the expression of selected markers on/in P2RY12hiCD86+, P2RY12loCD86-, P2RY12loCD86+ and P2RY12hiCD86- microglia at dpi 0 (purple), 4 (
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4c0c595a12befcfb1f5fc7140620caee
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Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 7 Four microglia phenotypes identified in the homeostatic and infected brain have differential immune profiles. Histograms showing the expression of selected markers on/in P2RY12hiCD86+ (dark purple), P2RY12loCD86- (light green), P2RY
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::10dfe0a7839244f3385a88bbbfba375b
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Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 2 Overlapping expression of 'infiltrating macrophage' markers on resident and infiltrating myeloid populations in WNV-infected brains. a-e Histograms and FACs plots showing the expression of CD44 (a), LFA1 (CD11a) (b), VLA4 (CD49d) (c
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::62e49b1cc3d1503046611088cb3d90d5
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Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 8 ‘Microglia-specific’ marker TMEM119 is expressed by infiltrating macrophages populations in the brain but not in the bone marrow or blood. a, b Histograms showing the expression of TMEM119 on microglia (a) in naïve and WNV-infe
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1347095aff234a122c24ba2ca4793043
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Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 5 Immune profiles of resident microglia and infiltrating myeloid cells in WNE at dpi 7.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3b508f509668ef9304a06e624f170a7b
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Spiteri, Alanna G., Terry, Rachel L., Wishart, Claire L., Ashhurst, Thomas M., Campbell, Iain L., Hofer, Markus J., King, Nicholas J. C.
Additional file 9 ‘Microglia-specific’ marker P2RY12 is expressed by infiltrating macrophages populations in the brain but not in the bone marrow or blood. a, b Histograms showing the expression of P2RY12 on microglia (a) in naïve and WNV-infect
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::755643535218373f302da26b6b23441e
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Neurohr, Gabriel E, Terry, Rachel L, Lengefeld, Jette, Bonney, Megan, Brittingham, Gregory P, Moretto, Fabien, Miettinen, Teemu P, Vaites, Laura Pontano, Soares, Luis M, Joao A Paulo, J Wade Harper, Buratowski, Stephen, Manalis, Scott, Werven, Folkert J Van, Holt, Liam J, Amon, Angelika
Cell size varies greatly between cell types, yet within a specific cell type and growth condition, cell size is narrowly distributed. Why maintenance of a cell-type specific cell size is important remains poorly understood. Here we show that growing
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