Ehson Maleki
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Recent Articles
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Bosquez Huerta N, Lee Z, Christine Song E, Woo J, Cheng Y, Sardar D, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2024 Dec;
44(1):115121.
PMID: 39731735
Astrocytes exhibit diverse cellular and molecular properties across the central nervous system (CNS). Recent studies identified region-specific transcription factors (TF) that oversee these diverse properties; how sex differences intersect with...
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Williamson M, Kwon W, Woo J, Ko Y, Maleki E, Yu K, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Nov;
637(8045):478-486.
PMID: 39506118
The physical manifestations of memory formation and recall are fundamental questions that remain unresolved. At the cellular level, ensembles of neurons called engrams are activated by learning events and control...
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Huang-Hobbs E, Cheng Y, Ko Y, Luna-Figueroa E, Lozzi B, Taylor K, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Jun;
619(7971):844-850.
PMID: 37380778
The tumour microenvironment plays an essential role in malignancy, and neurons have emerged as a key component of the tumour microenvironment that promotes tumourigenesis across a host of cancers. Recent...
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Huang-Hobbs E, Cheng Y, Ko Y, Luna-Figueroa E, Lozzi B, Taylor K, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2023 Mar;
PMID: 36993539
The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays an essential role in malignancy and neurons have emerged as a key component of the TME that promotes tumorigenesis across a host of cancers. Recent...
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Cheng Y, Woo J, Luna-Figueroa E, Maleki E, Harmanci A, Deneen B
Neuron
. 2023 Feb;
111(8):1301-1315.e5.
PMID: 36787749
Social experience is essential for the development and maintenance of higher-order brain function. Social deprivation results in a host of cognitive deficits, and cellular studies have largely focused on associated...