From embryo mutation to adult degeneration
Stefan P. Tarnawsky and
Mervin C. Yoder ()
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Stefan P. Tarnawsky: School of Medicine, Indiana University
Mervin C. Yoder: School of Medicine, Indiana University
Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7672, 340-342
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Mutations in embryonic blood-cell precursors called erythro-myeloid progenitors cause abnormal activation of their descendants — immune cells called microglia — leading to neurodegeneration in mice. See Letter p.389
Date: 2017
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