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Transplanted microglia - where did they go?

Posted by Mondey , 10 May 2017 · 7,868 views

microglia therapy

Hi,
yes it has been a while since I wrote something here.

 

Here are two papers pusblished including the work funded by you:

  • Leovsky C, Fabian C, Naaldijk Y, Jäger C, Jang HJ, Böhme J, Rudolph L, Stolzing A. Biodistribution of in vitro-derived microglia applied intranasally and intravenously to mice: effects of aging. Cytotherapy. 2015 Nov;17(11):1617-26
  • Danielyan L, Beer-Hammer S, Stolzing A, Schäfer R, Siegel G, Fabian C, Kahle P, Biedermann T, Lourhmati A, Buadze M, Novakovic A, Proksch B, Gleiter CH, Frey WH, Schwab M. Intranasal delivery of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells, macrophages, and microglia to the brain in mouse models of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Cell Transplant. 2014;23 Suppl 1:S123-39.
There will be more comming on the therapeutic effect of the cells.

 

So if you want to speed this rpocess up we would be happy for people to help us. You just need a computer and some freely availabe software.

 

Or if you have a lab, especially with a good imaging software good at counting we would be interested in a collaboration.

 

Also we have protein extractions and would be interested in people doing proteomics. Just send me an email and we can discuss details.

 

Dey






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