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Yeh H, De Cruz M, You Y, Ikezu S, Ikezu T
Sci Rep . 2025 Jan; 15(1):3207. PMID: 39863723
There are few in vitro models available to study microglial physiology in a homeostatic context. Recent approaches include the human induced pluripotent stem cell model, but these can be challenging...
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Sheridan S, Horng J, Yeh H, McCrea L, Wang J, Fu T, et al.
Biol Psychiatry . 2023 Aug; 95(7):676-686. PMID: 37573007
Background: The CYFIP1 gene, located in the neurodevelopmental risk locus 15q11.2, is highly expressed in microglia, but its role in human microglial function as it relates to neurodevelopment is not...
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Yeh H, Woodbury M, Ingraham Dixie K, Ikezu T, Ikezu S
Brain Behav Immun . 2022 Nov; 107:403-413. PMID: 36395958
There is increasing evidence showing that microglia play a critical role in mediating synapse formation and spine growth, although the molecular mechanism remains elusive. Here, we demonstrate that the secreted...
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Ikezu S, Yeh H, Delpech J, Woodbury M, Van Enoo A, Ruan Z, et al.
Mol Psychiatry . 2020 Feb; 26(6):1808-1831. PMID: 32071385
Maternal immune activation (MIA) disrupts the central innate immune system during a critical neurodevelopmental period. Microglia are primary innate immune cells in the brain although their direct influence on the...
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Yeh H, Ikezu T
Trends Mol Med . 2018 Dec; 25(2):96-111. PMID: 30578089
Microglia are the resident immune cells that maintain brain homeostasis and contribute to neurodegenerative disorders. Recent studies of microglia at transcriptomic and epigenetic levels revealed specific molecular pathways that regulate...
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Zhang L, Yin J, Yeh H, Ma N, Lee G, Chen X, et al.
Cell Stem Cell . 2015 Oct; 17(6):735-747. PMID: 26481520
We have recently demonstrated that reactive glial cells can be directly reprogrammed into functional neurons by a single neural transcription factor, NeuroD1. Here we report that a combination of small...