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Dorothy Schafer to Alzheimer Disease

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Dorothy Schafer has written about Alzheimer Disease.
Connection Strength

0.409
  1. Ayata P, Crowley JM, Challman MF, Sahasrabuddhe V, Gratuze M, Werneburg S, Ribeiro D, Hays EC, Dur?n-Laforet V, Faust TE, Hwang P, Mendes Lopes F, Nikopoulou C, Buchholz S, Murphy RE, Mei T, Pimenova AA, Romero-Molina C, Garretti F, Patel TA, De Sanctis C, Ramirez Jimenez AV, Crow M, Weiss FD, Ulrich JD, Marcora E, Murray JW, Meissner F, Beyer A, Hasson D, Crary JF, Schafer DP, Holtzman DM, Goate AM, Tarakhovsky A, Schaefer A. Lymphoid gene expression supports neuroprotective microglia function. Nature. 2025 12; 648(8092):157-165.
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    Score: 0.139
  2. Sheehan PW, Fass SB, Sapkota D, Kang S, Hollis HC, Lawrence JH, Park S, Sharma A, Schafer DP, Anafi RC, Dougherty JD, Fryer JD, Musiek ES. A glial circadian gene expression atlas reveals cell-type and disease-specific reprogramming in response to amyloid pathology or aging. Nat Neurosci. 2025 Nov; 28(11):2366-2379.
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    Score: 0.139
  3. Heneka MT, van der Flier WM, Jessen F, Hoozemanns J, Thal DR, Boche D, Brosseron F, Teunissen C, Zetterberg H, Jacobs AH, Edison P, Ramirez A, Cruchaga C, Lambert JC, Laza AR, Sanchez-Mut JV, Fischer A, Castro-Gomez S, Stein TD, Kleineidam L, Wagner M, Neher JJ, Cunningham C, Singhrao SK, Prinz M, Glass CK, Schlachetzki JCM, Butovsky O, Kleemann K, De Jaeger PL, Scheiblich H, Brown GC, Landreth G, Moutinho M, Grutzendler J, Gomez-Nicola D, McManus RM, Andreasson K, Ising C, Karabag D, Baker DJ, Liddelow SA, Verkhratsky A, Tansey M, Monsonego A, Aigner L, Doroth?e G, Nave KA, Simons M, Constantin G, Rosenzweig N, Pascual A, Petzold GC, Kipnis J, Venegas C, Colonna M, Walter J, Tenner AJ, O'Banion MK, Steinert JR, Feinstein DL, Sastre M, Bhaskar K, Hong S, Schafer DP, Golde T, Ransohoff RM, Morgan D, Breitner J, Mancuso R, Riechers SP. Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer disease. Nat Rev Immunol. 2025 May; 25(5):321-352.
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    Score: 0.131
Connection Strength

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