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1. Translocator protein is a marker of activated microglia in rodent models but not human neurodegenerative diseases

5. Characterizing microglial gene expression in a model of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis

7. Cell-type-specific cis-eQTLs in eight human brain cell types identify novel risk genes for psychiatric and neurological disorders

9. Myeloid cell‐specific topoisomerase 1 inhibition using DNA origami mitigates neuroinflammation

10. Translocator protein is a marker of activated microglia in rodent models but not human neurodegenerative diseases

11. Single nuclei RNAseq stratifies multiple sclerosis patients into distinct white matter glial responses

12. Translocator protein is a marker of activated microglia in rodent models but not human neurodegenerative diseases

13. Transmembrane protein 119 is neither a specific nor a reliable marker for microglia

14. Brain macrophages acquire distinct transcriptomes in multiple sclerosis lesions and normal appearing white matter

19. Brain macrophages acquire distinct transcriptomes prior to demyelination in multiple sclerosis

20. Cell-type specific cis-eQTLs in eight brain cell-types identifies novel risk genes for human brain disorders

21. Nanoengineered DNA origami with repurposed TOP1 inhibitors targeting myeloid cells for the mitigation of neuroinflammation

22. Demyelinating Disorders of the CNS

27. Meningeal inflammation in multiple sclerosis induces phenotypic changes in cortical microglia that differentially associate with neurodegeneration

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34. Cuprizone‐induced demyelination triggers a CD8‐pronounced T cell recruitment

35. Microglial autophagy–associated phagocytosis is essential for recovery from neuroinflammation

37. Meningeal inflammation in multiple sclerosis induces phenotypic changes in cortical microglia that differentially associate with neurodegeneration

40. Synaptic Loss in Multiple Sclerosis Spinal Cord

50. Oligodendrocyte degeneration and concomitant microglia activation directs peripheral immune cells into the forebrain

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