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Loss of Inpp5d has disease-relevant and sex-specific effects on glial transcriptomes.

Luke C DabinHolly KerseyByungwook KimDominic J AcriDaniel SharifyAudrey Lee-GosselinCristian A Lasagna-ReevesAdrian L OblakBruce T LambJungsu Kim
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2024)
Loss of Inpp5d has different effects in male and female mice. Genes dysregulated by Inpp5d loss relate to neurodegeneration. Total loss of Inpp5d in female mice collapses a conserved gene co-expression module. Loss of microglial Inpp5d affects the transcriptome of other cell types.
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