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1. APOE Christchurch enhances a disease-associated microglial response to plaque but suppresses response to tau pathology

2. Spatial and single-nucleus transcriptomic analysis of genetic and sporadic forms of Alzheimer’s disease

3. Sex‐specific associations between AD genotype and the microbiome of human amyloid beta knock‐in (hAβ‐KI) mice

4. The Abca7V1613M variant reduces Aβ generation, plaque load, and neuronal damage

5. Genetic diversity promotes resilience in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

6. BIN1K358R suppresses glial response to plaques in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

7. Cystatin F attenuates neuroinflammation and demyelination following murine coronavirus infection of the central nervous system

8. Microglia promote anti-tumour immunity and suppress breast cancer brain metastasis

9. Degenerate mapping of environmental location presages deficits in object-location encoding and memory in the 5xFAD mouse model for Alzheimer's disease

10. A Trem2R47H mouse model without cryptic splicing drives age- and disease-dependent tissue damage and synaptic loss in response to plaques

11. Frequent Low-Dose Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in Adolescence Disrupts Microglia Homeostasis and Disables Responses to Microbial Infection and Social Stress in Young Adulthood

12. Targeting NAAA counters dopamine neuron loss and symptom progression in mouse models of parkinsonism.

13. MAC2 is a long‐lasting marker of peripheral cell infiltrates into the mouse CNS after bone marrow transplantation and coronavirus infection

14. Microglia Do Not Restrict SARS-CoV-2 Replication following Infection of the Central Nervous System of K18-Human ACE2 Transgenic Mice

15. Microglia‐specific ApoE knock‐out does not alter Alzheimer's disease plaque pathogenesis or gene expression

16. Juvenile depletion of microglia reduces orientation but not high spatial frequency selectivity in mouse V1

17. Cortical diurnal rhythms remain intact with microglial depletion

18. Systematic Phenotyping and Characterization of the 3xTg-AD Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

19. Commentary: How Do Microglia Regulate Neural Circuit Connectivity and Activity in the Adult Brain?

20. Microglia as hackers of the matrix: sculpting synapses and the extracellular space

21. Microglial dyshomeostasis drives perineuronal net and synaptic loss in a CSF1R+/− mouse model of ALSP, which can be rescued via CSF1R inhibitors

22. Subventricular zone/white matter microglia reconstitute the empty adult microglial niche in a dynamic wave.

23. Generation of a humanized Aβ expressing mouse demonstrating aspects of Alzheimer's disease-like pathology.

24. Microglia Elimination Increases Neural Circuit Connectivity and Activity in Adult Mouse Cortex.

25. Systematic phenotyping and characterization of the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease

26. Effects of long-term and brain-wide colonization of peripheral bone marrow-derived myeloid cells in the CNS

27. Microglia influence host defense, disease, and repair following murine coronavirus infection of the central nervous system.

28. To Kill a Microglia: A Case for CSF1R Inhibitors

29. Microglia facilitate loss of perineuronal nets in the Alzheimer's disease brain

30. Aging and Progression of Beta-Amyloid Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Correlates with Microglial Heme-Oxygenase-1 Overexpression.

31. Microglial depletion prevents extracellular matrix changes and striatal volume reduction in a model of Huntington's disease

32. Model organism development and evaluation for late‐onset Alzheimer's disease: MODEL‐AD

33. Microglia Regulate Pruning of Specialized Synapses in the Auditory Brainstem

34. Sustained microglial depletion with CSF1R inhibitor impairs parenchymal plaque development in an Alzheimer’s disease model

35. Replacement of microglia in the aged brain reverses cognitive, synaptic, and neuronal deficits in mice

36. A limited capacity for microglial repopulation in the adult brain

37. Gamma oscillations in the entorhinal-hippocampal circuit underlying memory and dementia

38. Prevention of C5aR1 signaling delays microglial inflammatory polarization, favors clearance pathways and suppresses cognitive loss

39. Microglial repopulation resolves inflammation and promotes brain recovery after injury

40. Inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease: Lessons learned from microglia-depletion models

41. Elimination of microglia improves cognitive function following cranial irradiation.

42. Eliminating microglia in Alzheimer’s mice prevents neuronal loss without modulating amyloid-β pathology

43. Colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor inhibition prevents microglial plaque association and improves cognition in 3xTg-AD mice

44. Characterizing Newly Repopulated Microglia in the Adult Mouse: Impacts on Animal Behavior, Cell Morphology, and Neuroinflammation

45. Optical imaging in an Alzheimer's mouse model reveals amyloid-β-dependent vascular impairment.

46. Age-related downregulation of the CaV3.1 T-type calcium channel as a mediator of amyloid beta production

47. Endogenous murine tau promotes neurofibrillary tangles in 3xTg-AD mice without affecting cognition

48. In vivo optical signatures of neuronal death in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease

49. Animal Models of Alzheimer Disease

50. IKK phosphorylates Huntingtin and targets it for degradation by the proteasome and lysosome

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