Additional file 6 of The Q/R editing site of AMPA receptor GluA2 subunit acts as an epigenetic switch regulating dendritic spines, neurodegeneration and cognitive deficits in Alzheimer’s disease

  • Amanda L. Wright (Creator)
  • Lyndsey M. Konen (Creator)
  • Bruce G. Mockett (Creator)
  • Gary P. Morris (Creator)
  • Anurag Singh (Creator)
  • Lisseth Estefania Burbano (Creator)
  • Luke Milham (Creator)
  • Monica Hoang (Creator)
  • Raphael Zinn (Creator)
  • Rose Chesworth Vieyra (Creator)
  • Richard P. Tan (Creator)
  • Gordon A. Royle (Creator)
  • Ian Clark (Creator)
  • Steven Petrou (Creator)
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Additional file 6: Sup Figure 6. Genetically encoding GluA2(R) in J20 mice does not prevent neuroinflammation. (a) Representative images and stereological quantification revealed no changes were observed in the population of GFAP+ astrocytes within the CA1 and CA3 hippocampal regions (CA1 ANOVA F(3,16) = 0.39 p = 0.76 and CA3 ANOVA F(3,16) = 2.27 p = 0.12; n = 5/genotype). (b) Representative images and stereological quantification of CD68+ microglia in the hippocampus demonstrated a significant increase in both J20 and GluA2G/G/J20 animals when compared to WT and GluA2G/G mice (Kruskal-Wallis = 21.52 p
Date made available2023
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