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  • This chapter outlines methods developed over the past 20 years to isolate microglia from postmortem human brain tissue, including both gray and white matter.
  • The technique allows for the simultaneous isolation of vascular cells along with glial cells, enabling comprehensive studies on multiple cell types from the same donor.
  • This innovative approach is particularly valuable for -omics research, as it may reveal unique or common molecular characteristics between glial and vascular cells from individual brains.

Article Abstract

This chapter describes the core procedures that we have developed over the last two decades to isolate routinely the microglia from postmortem human brains. The method is suitable for brain slices consisting of both gray and white matter.The ability to concomitantly isolate vascular cells with glial cells provides the opportunity to investigate multiple cell types originating from the same donor. This represents a novel approach for -omics research, with the potential for discovering the shared or distinct molecular features among the glia and vascular cells from the same individual.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2655-9_3DOI Listing

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