Autolysis affects the iron cargo of ferritins in neurons and glial cells at different rates in the human brain

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  • who: Sowmya Sunkara from the Human Brain Samples The samples used here were collected from six deceased human subjects who had to undergo routine brain autopsy at the Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology of the University Hospital Graz (approved by the Ethics Committee of the Medical University of Graz, votum number, ex, )The subjects had not suffered from a known neurological disorder. The sex of the subjects was not considered for this study. To ensure that the analyses were not confounded by age, the specimens were collected from patients with ages ranging from , to, . At this . . .

     

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