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Visualizing Microglia with a Fluorescence Turn-On Ugt1a7c Substrate
Kim, Beomsue,Fukuda, Masahiro,Lee, Jung-Yeol,Su, Dongdong,Sanu, Srikanta,Silvin, Aymeric,Khoo, Audrey T. T.,Kwon, Taejoon,Liu, Xiao,Chi, Weijie,Liu, Xiaogang,Choi, Sejong,Wan, Diana S. Y.,Park, Sung-Jin,Kim, Jin-Soo,Ginhoux, Florent,Je, H. Shawn,Chang, Young-Tae
, p. 7972 - 7976 (2019)
Microglia, the brain-resident macrophage, are involved in brain development and contribute to the progression of neural disorders. Despite the importance of microglia, imaging of live microglia at a cellular resolution has been limited to transgenic mice.
