Shalaka Wahane
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Recent Articles
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Huang Y, Wang M, Ni H, Zhang J, Li A, Hu B, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2024 May;
27(8):1489-1504.
PMID: 38802590
Communication between glial cells has a profound impact on the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We reveal here that reactive astrocytes control cell distancing in peri-plaque glial nets, which restricts...
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Burda J, OShea T, Ao Y, Suresh K, Wang S, Bernstein A, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Mar;
616(7956):E6.
PMID: 36977770
No abstract available.
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Burda J, OShea T, Ao Y, Suresh K, Wang S, Bernstein A, et al.
Nature
. 2022 May;
606(7914):557-564.
PMID: 35614216
Astrocytes respond to injury and disease in the central nervous system with reactive changes that influence the outcome of the disorder. These changes include differentially expressed genes (DEGs) whose contextual...
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Chevreau R, Ghazale H, Ripoll C, Chalfouh C, Delarue Q, Hemonnot-Girard A, et al.
Cells
. 2021 Dec;
10(12).
PMID: 34943841
Ependymal cells reside in the adult spinal cord and display stem cell properties in vitro. They proliferate after spinal cord injury and produce neurons in lower vertebrates but predominantly astrocytes...
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Wahane S, Sofroniew M
Cell Tissue Res
. 2021 Jun;
387(3):337-350.
PMID: 34164732
Scar formation is the replacement of parenchymal cells by stromal cells and fibrotic extracellular matrix. Until as recently as 25 years ago, little was known about the major functional contributions...
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Wahane S, Zhou X, Zhou X, Guo L, Friedl M, Kluge M, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 Feb;
7(9).
PMID: 33637528
The innate immune response influences neural repair after spinal cord injury (SCI). Here, we combined myeloid-specific transcriptomics and single-cell RNA sequencing to uncover not only a common core but also...
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Zhou X, Wahane S, Friedl M, Kluge M, Friedel C, Avrampou K, et al.
Nat Neurosci
. 2020 Mar;
23(3):337-350.
PMID: 32112058
Tissue repair after spinal cord injury requires the mobilization of immune and glial cells to form a protective barrier that seals the wound and facilitates debris clearing, inflammatory containment and...
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Wahane S, Halawani D, Zhou X, Zou H
Front Genet
. 2019 Jul;
10:640.
PMID: 31354788
Injury to the nervous system triggers a multicellular response in which epigenetic mechanisms play an important role in regulating cell type-specific transcriptional changes. Here, we summarize recent progress in characterizing...
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Kuboyama T, Wahane S, Huang Y, Zhou X, Wong J, Koemeter-Cox A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Apr;
8(1):6920.
PMID: 29703924
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