Microglia play an essential role in maintaining homeostasis of the central nervous system. In this environment, microglia have a ‘surveillance’ state, the cells are stationary while their processes scan the surrounding environment for potential threats. When a threat is detected (e.g. damaged tissue, or pathogens as bacteria or viruses), microglia become ‘reactive’ and act to remove the threat. The investigation of RNA molecules, i.e. the transcriptome, during health and pathological conditions in microglia could provide insights into the cellular conditions as development, homeostasis, stress, and diseases that are present in the central nervous system. This thesis investigates the effect of post mortem delay in mice. Using human homologs,...