An 80,000-Piece Puzzle of Alzheimer's Disease. Iram, T., Keller, A., & Wyss-Coray, T. Immunity, 50:1349-1351, CellPress, 2019.
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To gain unfettered insight into one of the scourges of our aging societies, Mathys and colleagues in Nature (Mathys et al., 2019) illuminate the brain transcriptome of Alzheimer's disease at single-cell resolution. Their findings implicate oligodendrocytes, a cell type largely neglected in Alzheimer's disease research, and sex in the disease in intriguing ways.
@Article{Iram2019,
  author       = {Tal Iram and Andreas Keller and Tony Wyss-Coray},
  title        = {An 80,000-Piece Puzzle of Alzheimer's Disease.},
  journal      = {Immunity},
  publisher    = {CellPress},
  year         = {2019},
  volume       = {50},
  issue        = {6},
  pages        = {1349-1351},
  abstract     = {To gain unfettered insight into one of the scourges of our aging societies, Mathys and colleagues in Nature (Mathys et al., 2019) illuminate the brain transcriptome of Alzheimer's disease at single-cell resolution. Their findings implicate oligodendrocytes, a cell type largely neglected in Alzheimer's disease research, and sex in the disease in intriguing ways.},
  doi          = {10.1016/j.immuni.2019.05.016},
  pii          = {10.1016/j.immuni.2019.05.016},
}

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