Single-cell transcriptomics of mammalian prion diseases identifies dynamic gene signatures shared between species [human_bulkRNAseq]
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ABSTRACT: Mammalian prion diseases are fatal and transmissible neurological conditions caused by the propagation of prions, self-replicating multimeric assemblies of misfolded forms of host cellular prion protein. Despite extensive studies investigating the changes in transcriptional profiles in prion diseases the mechanisms by which prion diseases induce cellular toxicity, including changes in gene expression profiles are yet to be fully characterized. Here, we took advantage of the recent developments in single-cell technologies and performed an unbiased whole-transcriptome single-nucleus transcriptomic analysis in prion disease.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE214373 | GEO | 2023/01/31
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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