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Astrocytes adopt A1 (neurotoxic) and A2 (neuroprotective) phenotypes, but recent single-cell data reveals far greater heterogeneity. Mapping reactive subtypes to disease stages and therapeutic targets is needed.
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Astrocyte reactivity subtypes in neurodegeneration
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neurodegeneration
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Astrocytes adopt A1 (neurotoxic) and A2 (neuroprotective) phenotypes, but recent single-cell data reveals far greater heterogeneity. Mapping reactive subtypes to disease stages and therapeutic targets is needed.
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| domain | neurodegeneration |
| status | completed |
| subdomain | None |
| file_sha256 | e43bb6ea1958231f7e4b7889546eb6eeaa5128782a3b0521a31b32326377a3a8 |
| triggered_by | autonomous |
| _schema_version | 1 |
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