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Michalina Hanzel
Astrocytes: Diversity in type and function
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Astrocytes
Neurons
Neuroscience
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Increased wild type FUS levels in ALS patients lead to a toxic microenvironment and motor neuron neurodegeneration
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Neuroscience
neurodegeneration
ALS
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
rela-nfkb-p65
il-1-beta-il-1f2
IL-6
TNF-alpha
COX-2
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Role of GFAP in astrocytes: Lessons from induced pluripotent stem cells in Alexander disease patients
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Neuroscience
Alexander disease
Rosenthal fibers
GFAP
s100b
SOX9
alphab-crystallin-cryab
Astrocytes
lamp-2-cd107b
erp57-pdia3
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Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration: Neuroinflammation and microglial activation
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Alzheimer’s
Parkinson’s
Huntington’s
Neuroinflammation
Microglia
beta amyloid
trem-2
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Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration: Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Alzheimer’s
Parkinson’s
Huntington’s
Autophagy
Alpha-Synuclein
ndufa1
Dopamine
Dopamine D1 R/DRD1
Oxidative Stress
Reactive Oxygen Species
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Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration: Protein aggregation and failure of autophagy
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Alzheimer’s
Parkinson’s
Huntington’s
beta-amyloid
Presenilin-1
macroautophagy
Autophagy
ATG9A
mTOR
Huntingtin
Alpha-Synuclein
beclin-1
APP
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The role of Wnts in neuroinflammation
By Michalina Hanzel, PhD
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Alzheimer's
Neuroscience
neurodegeneration
Wnt
canonical WNT
non-canonical WNT
Wnt-5a
Frizzled
LRP5/6
beta-catenin
TCF1
LEF1
Dishevelled
RhoA
Rac
cdc42
Dkk-1
beta-amyloid
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