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Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #20: 3D bioprinting method for co-culture of neurons and astrocytes reveals new features of Alexander disease

Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #20: 3D bioprinting method for co-culture of neurons and astrocytes reveals new features of Alexander disease

Update: 2024-03-24
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Albee Messing and Linghai Kong discuss the following recent publication: 

[01:52 ]       3D bioprinting of human neural tissues with functional connectivity. 

Cell Stem Cell 31:26 0-274.e7 (2024) [full text]

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Isolation of Intermediate Filament Proteins from Multiple Mouse Tissues to Study Aging-associated Post-translational Modifications

 

J Vis Exp, 18, 55655 (2017)

STAT3 Drives GFAP Accumulation and Astrocyte Pathology in a Mouse Model of Alexander Disease

 

Cells, 12, 978 (2023)

A defined roadmap of radial glia and astrocyte differentiation from human pluripotent stem cells

 

Stem Cell Reports, 18, 1701-1720 (2023)

 

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Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #20: 3D bioprinting method for co-culture of neurons and astrocytes reveals new features of Alexander disease

Alexander Disease Research Update - Episode #20: 3D bioprinting method for co-culture of neurons and astrocytes reveals new features of Alexander disease

Albee Messing