From Young to Old: Mimicking Neuronal Aging in Directly Converted Neurons from Young Donors
A substantial challenge in human brain aging is to find a suitable model to mimic neuronal aging in vitro as accurately as possible. Using directly converted neurons (iNs) from human fibroblasts is considered a promising tool in human aging since it retains the aging-associated mitochondrial donor s...
Main Authors: | Varghese, N, Grimm, A, Cader, MZ, Eckert, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2024
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