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Smith LK, He Y, Park J-S, Bieri G, Snethlage CE, Lin K, Gontier G, Wabl R, Plambeck KE, Udeochu J, et al. β2-microglobulin is a systemic pro-aging factor that impairs cognitive function and neurogenesis. Nat Med. 2015.
Middeldorp J, Lehallier B, Villeda SA, Miedema SSM, Evans E, Czirr E, Zhang H, Luo J, Stan T, Mosher KI, et al. Preclinical Assessment of Young Blood Plasma for Alzheimer Disease. JAMA Neurol. 2016.
Schroer AB, Horowitz AM, Villeda SA. Platelets Give a Running Start to Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis. Stem Cell Reports. 2019;12(4):643-646.
White CW, Pratt K, Villeda SA. OPCs on a Diet: A Youthful Serving of Remyelination. Cell Metab. 2019;30(6):1004-1006.
Yu D, Li T, Delpech J-C, Zhu B, Kishore P, Koshi T, Luo R, Pratt KJB, Popova G, Nowakowski TJ, et al. Microglial GPR56 is the molecular target of maternal immune activation-induced parvalbumin-positive interneuron deficits. Sci Adv. 2022;8(18):eabm2545.
Pratt KJB, Shea JM, Remesal-Gomez L, Bieri G, Smith LK, Couthouis J, Chen CP, Roy IJ, Gontier G, Villeda SA. Loss of neuronal Tet2 enhances hippocampal-dependent cognitive function. Cell Rep. 2022;41(6):111612.
Gontier G, Lin K, Villeda SA. Fat Chance for Neural Stem Cells in Alzheimer's Disease. Cell Stem Cell. 2015;17(4):373-374.
Smith LK, Verovskaya E, Bieri G, Horowitz AM, von Ungern-Sternberg SNI, Lin K, Seizer P, Passegué E, Villeda SA. The aged hematopoietic system promotes hippocampal-dependent cognitive decline. Aging Cell. 2020;19(8):e13192.