The TREM2-APOE Pathway Drives the Transcriptional Phenotype of Dysfunctional Microglia in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Brigham and Women's Hospital · Harvard University · +11 more institutions
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Authors
38- SKSusanne Krasemann
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University, Universität Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
- CMCharlotte Madore
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University
- RCRon Cialic
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University
- CBCaroline Baufeld
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University
- NCNarghes Calcagno
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
Topics
Keywords
- TREM2
- Microglia
- Neurodegeneration
- Apolipoprotein E
- Biology
- Neuroscience
- Neuroinflammation
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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Funding
- UDU.S. Department of DefenseAward: AL120029
- NMNational Multiple Sclerosis SocietyAward: 5092A1
- AAALS Association
- NDNancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis
- CACure Alzheimer's FundAward: 2017APOE
- DFDeutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftAwards: SFB841, P50AG05681, SFB877, P01-AG0399
- NINational Institute on AgingAwards: R01AG051812, R01AG043975, RF1AG054199-01, R01AG040092, R01AG054672
- NINational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeAward: 1R01NS088137
- HEH2020 European Research CouncilAward: 321366-Amyloid