Selected article for: "LPS subset and selectively isolate"

Author: Sousa, Carole; Golebiewska, Anna; Poovathingal, Suresh K; Kaoma, Tony; Pires-Afonso, Yolanda; Martina, Silvia; Coowar, Djalil; Azuaje, Francisco; Skupin, Alexander; Balling, Rudi; Biber, Knut; Niclou, Simone P; Michelucci, Alessandro
Title: Single-cell transcriptomics reveals distinct inflammation-induced microglia signatures
  • Document date: 2018_9_11
  • ID: 0662rivp_26
    Snippet: d. Do the microglia of the "LPS-subset" share common markers that can be used to selectively isolate and analyse this specific population? It would give the study strength if the authors could confirm the activated cells of "subset LPS" in the CNS in vivo using the up and downregulated genes......
    Document: d. Do the microglia of the "LPS-subset" share common markers that can be used to selectively isolate and analyse this specific population? It would give the study strength if the authors could confirm the activated cells of "subset LPS" in the CNS in vivo using the up and downregulated genes.

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