Genetic, transcriptomic, histological, and biochemical analysis of progressive supranuclear palsy implicates glial activation and novel risk genes
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Published:2024-09-09
Issue:1
Volume:15
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Farrell Kurt, Humphrey JackORCID, Chang TimothyORCID, Zhao Yi, Leung Yuk YeeORCID, Kuksa Pavel P.ORCID, Patil Vishakha, Lee Wan-PingORCID, Kuzma Amanda B.ORCID, Valladares OttoORCID, Cantwell Laura B., Wang Hui, Ravi Ashvin, De Sanctis Claudia, Han Natalia, Christie Thomas D., Afzal Robina, Kandoi Shrishtee, Whitney Kristen, Krassner Margaret M., Ressler Hadley, Kim SoongHo, Dangoor Diana, Iida Megan A., Casella Alicia, Walker Ruth H., Nirenberg Melissa J.ORCID, Renton Alan E.ORCID, Babrowicz Bergan, Coppola Giovanni, Raj TowfiqueORCID, Höglinger Günter U.ORCID, Müller Ulrich, Golbe Lawrence I., Morris Huw R.ORCID, Hardy John, Revesz Tamas, Warner Tom T.ORCID, Jaunmuktane ZaneORCID, Mok Kin Y., Rademakers RosaORCID, Dickson Dennis W.ORCID, Ross Owen A.ORCID, Wang Li-San, Goate AlisonORCID, Schellenberg Gerard, Geschwind Daniel H.ORCID, , Hopfner Franziska, Roeber Sigrun, Herms Jochen, Troakes Claire, Gelpi Ellen, Compta Yaroslau, van Swieten John C., Rajput Alex, Hinton Fairlie, de Yebenes Justo García, Crary John F.ORCID, Naj AdamORCID
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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