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Formation and maintenance of Alzheimer's disease beta-amyloid plaques in the absence of microglia

Grathwohl, Stefan A.
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Kalin, Roland E.
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Bolmont, Tristan  
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2009
Nature Neuroscience

In Alzheimer's disease, microglia cluster around beta-amyloid deposits, suggesting that these cells are important for amyloid plaque formation, maintenance and/or clearance. We crossed two distinct APP transgenic mouse strains with CD11b-HSVTK mice, in which nearly complete ablation of microglia was achieved for up to 4 weeks after ganciclovir application. Neither amyloid plaque formation and maintenance nor amyloid-associated neuritic dystrophy depended on the presence of microglia.

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DOI
10.1038/nn.2432
Author(s)
Grathwohl, Stefan A.
Kalin, Roland E.
Bolmont, Tristan  
Prokop, Stefan
Winkelmann, Georg
Kaeser, Stephan A.
Odenthal, Jorg
Radde, Rebecca
Eldh, Therese
Gandy, Sam
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Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Nature Neuroscience
Volume

12

Issue

11

Start page

1361

End page

1363

Subjects

Transgenic Mice

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Pathology

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Brain

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Cells

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March 16, 2010
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