Fmnl2 regulates gliovascular interactions and is associated with vascular risk factors and cerebrovascular pathology in alzheimer’s disease

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  • who: Annie J. Lee from the Human brain sections and immunohistochemistry Human brain sections from , prefrontal cortex were also obtained from the New York Brain Bank at Columbia University (Table, ) and immunohistochemical staining for , and GFAP were performed as described [92] with the following modifications: heat-induced antigen retrieval was performed with pressure cooker, and concomitant biotin-based immunodetection was performedNine random images per patient from the sections were acquired with identical acquisition parameters to control brains and Arivis-based quantification was performed (script available upon request). The analyses were based on the overlapping surface area of . . .

     

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