Publications by authors named "JoAnne Stratton"

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  • Recent studies suggest that oligodendrocyte lineage cells show varying functional and molecular characteristics during development and in diseases, notably multiple sclerosis, where grey matter lesions undergo more remyelination than white matter lesions.* -
  • Research comparing progenitor cells and mature oligodendrocytes from grey and white matter revealed that grey matter cells were better at ensheathing synthetic nanofibers and were more vulnerable to metabolic injury, indicating unique molecular profiles between the two types.* -
  • RNA sequencing demonstrated that differences in gene expression are more pronounced between cell types than regions, with grey matter cells showing higher levels of genes important for myelination, while both cell types exhibited up-regulated genes related to stress and injury response.*
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