Astrocytes are a major cell type in the mammalian CNS. Astrocytes are now known to play a number of essential roles in processes including synapse formation and function, as well as blood-brain barrier formation and control of cerebral blood flow. However, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying astrocyte development and function is still rudimentary. This lack of knowledge is at least partly due to the lack of tools currently available for astrocyte biology. ACSA-2 is a commercially available antibody originally developed for the isolation of astrocytes from young postnatal mouse brain, using magnetic cell-sorting methods, but its utility in isolating cells from adult tissue has not yet been published. Using a modified pro...
BACKGROUND: Molecular analyses of cell populations and single cells have been instrumental in the ad...
<p>A) Positive selection of astrocytes was performed using an ACSA-2 antibody. Dissociated cells wer...
In the healthy brain, astrocytes function as key homeostatic players that support neuronal signaling...
Astrocytes are a major cell type in the mammalian CNS. Astrocytes are now known to play a number of ...
Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type of the central nervous system and cover a broad range of ...
International audienceAstrocytes are the most abundant cell type of the central nervous system and c...
The functional and molecular similarities and distinctions between human and murine astrocytes are p...
<p>Astrocytes were isolated using an ACSA-2 antibody conjugated to magnetic microbeads. A, B, C) Qua...
BACKGROUND: Astrocytes and microglia are essential cellular elements of the CNS that are critical fo...
Understanding the mechanism of developmental brain injury is crucial for the progress of discovering...
Astrocytes play a critical role in the development and homeostasis of the central nervous system (CN...
<div><p>The isolation and study of cell-specific populations in the central nervous system (CNS) has...
In aging, the brain is more vulnerable to injury and neurodegenerative disease, but the mechanisms r...
Astrocytes are one of the major types of glia ubiquitously found in the brain and are widely held to...
Astrocytes are a predominant glial cell type in the nervous systems, and are becoming recognized as ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular analyses of cell populations and single cells have been instrumental in the ad...
<p>A) Positive selection of astrocytes was performed using an ACSA-2 antibody. Dissociated cells wer...
In the healthy brain, astrocytes function as key homeostatic players that support neuronal signaling...
Astrocytes are a major cell type in the mammalian CNS. Astrocytes are now known to play a number of ...
Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type of the central nervous system and cover a broad range of ...
International audienceAstrocytes are the most abundant cell type of the central nervous system and c...
The functional and molecular similarities and distinctions between human and murine astrocytes are p...
<p>Astrocytes were isolated using an ACSA-2 antibody conjugated to magnetic microbeads. A, B, C) Qua...
BACKGROUND: Astrocytes and microglia are essential cellular elements of the CNS that are critical fo...
Understanding the mechanism of developmental brain injury is crucial for the progress of discovering...
Astrocytes play a critical role in the development and homeostasis of the central nervous system (CN...
<div><p>The isolation and study of cell-specific populations in the central nervous system (CNS) has...
In aging, the brain is more vulnerable to injury and neurodegenerative disease, but the mechanisms r...
Astrocytes are one of the major types of glia ubiquitously found in the brain and are widely held to...
Astrocytes are a predominant glial cell type in the nervous systems, and are becoming recognized as ...
BACKGROUND: Molecular analyses of cell populations and single cells have been instrumental in the ad...
<p>A) Positive selection of astrocytes was performed using an ACSA-2 antibody. Dissociated cells wer...
In the healthy brain, astrocytes function as key homeostatic players that support neuronal signaling...