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Single cell RNA-seq to identify subpopulations of glial progenitors in iPSC-derived oligodendroglial lineage cultures

May 2025

Gabriela J. Blaszczyk et al.

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41540-025-00515-z

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Early nuclear phenotypes and reactive transformation in human iPSC-derived astrocytes from ALS patients with SOD1 mutations

August 2024

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Illumination of understudied ciliary kinases

March 2024

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Homozygous ALS-linked mutations in TARDBP/TDP-43 lead to hypoactivity and synaptic abnormalities in human iPSC-derived motor neurons

March 2024

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An Inducible Luminescent System to Explore Parkinson’s Disease-Associated Genes

August 2024

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Generation of human iPSC-derived phrenic-like motor neurons to model respiratory motor neuron degeneration in ALS

February 2024

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The 37TrillionCells initiative for improving global healthcare via cell-based interception and precision medicine: focus on neurodegenerative diseases

April 2024

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CelltypeR: A flow cytometry pipeline to characterize single cells from brain organoids

July 2024

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An adapted protocol to derive microglia from stem cells and its application in the study of CSF1R-related disorders

April 2024

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The Use of a SOX10 Reporter Towards Ameliorating Oligodendrocyte Lineage Differentiation from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

March 2024

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Development of in vitro ALS discovery andtranslational assays with patient-derived cells

Mathilde Chaineau, Vincent Soubannier, Lale Gursu, Anna Krystina Franco-Flores, Ghazal Haghi, María José Castellanos-Montiel
Sarah Lépine, Carol X-Q Chen, Valerio Piscopo, Narges Abdian and Thomas M. Durcan

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Studying the effects of NF subunit abnormalities in neuromuscular junction morphology and function

María José Castellanos-Montiel, Anna Krystina Franco-Flores, Sarah Lépine, Lale Gursu, Ghazal Haghi, Mathilde Chaineau, Carol X-Q Chen, Narges Abdian, Eric Deneault, Michael Nicouleau, Thomas M. Durcan

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Screening for compounds that reduce alpha synuclein fibril load in iPSC-derived neuronal cells

Andrea I. Krahn, Wolfgang E. Reintsch, Chanshuai Han, Emmanuelle Nguyen-Renou, Carol X.-Q. Chen, Wen Luo, Edward A. Fon, Thomas M. Durcan

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Nuclear phenotypes and astrogliosis in astrocytes derived from ALS SOD1(A4V)-mutated iPSCs

Vincent Soubannier, Mathilde Chaineau, Lale Gursu, Sarah Lepine, Guy Rouleau, Thomas M. Durcan and Stefano Stifani

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Single-cell RNA sequence analysis of post-mortem midbrain tissue reveals altered glial cell function in Parkinson's disease 

Indra Roy, Rhalena A. Thomas, Thomas M. Durcan

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Transcriptome-based in silico screening in human motor neurons with ALS-associated mutations in TARDBP/TDP-43

Sarah Lépine, Gilles Maussion, Alexandria Schneider, Angela Nauleau-Javaudin, Georgina Jiménez Ambriz, Dan Spiegelman, María José Castellanos-Montiel, Narges Abdian, Anna K.Franco-Flores, Ghazal Haghi, Lale Gursu, Mathilde Chaineau, and Thomas M. Durcan

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The Mer tyrosine kinase mediates the internalization of alpha-synuclein fibrils by human microglia

Marie-France Dorion, Konstantin Senkevich, Moein Yaqubi, Wen Luo, Amber Wallis, Irina Shlaifer, Jack P. Antel, Ziv Gan-Or, Tim Bartel, Thomas M. Durvan, Luke M. Healy

Présentations

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