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Katherine R Croce

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Neurobiology of Disease|August 28, 2018
A role for autophagy in Huntington's diseaseKatherine R Croce, Ai Yamamoto
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 23, 2021
Dissolving the Complex Role Aggregation Plays in Neurodegenerative DiseaseKatherine R Croce, Ai Yamamoto
Nature|May 3, 2014
Presynaptic inhibition of spinal sensory feedback ensures smooth movementAndrew J P Fink, Katherine R Croce, Z Josh Huang, et al.
Neuron|January 26, 2016
Rabies Virus CVS-N2c(ΔG) Strain Enhances Retrograde Synaptic Transfer and Neuronal ViabilityThomas R Reardon, Andrew J Murray, Gergely F Turi, et al.
Nature Communications|September 30, 2025
Macrophage WDFY3 mitigates autoimmunity by enhancing efferocytosis and suppressing T cell activation in miceXun Wu, Ziyi Wang, Katherine R Croce, et al.
Cell Reports|October 19, 2022
Oligodendroglial macroautophagy is essential for myelin sheath turnover to prevent neurodegeneration and deathEtan R Aber, Christopher J Griffey, Tim Davies, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 4, 2024
Macrophage WDFY3, a protector against autoimmunityXun Wu, Ziyi Wang, Katherine R Croce, et al.
Neuron|January 4, 2020
Huntington's Disease Pathogenesis Is Modified In Vivo by Alfy/Wdfy3 and Selective MacroautophagyLeora M Fox, Kiryung Kim, Christopher W Johnson, et al.
Nature Communications|December 24, 2022
A genome-wide CRISPR screen identifies WDFY3 as a regulator of macrophage efferocytosisJianting Shi, Xun Wu, Ziyi Wang, et al.
Neuron|September 13, 2025
A rare genetic variant confers resistance to neurodegeneration across multiple neurological disorders by augmenting selective autophagyKatherine R Croce, Christopher Ng, Serihy Pankiv, et al.
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Neurobiology of Disease|August 28, 2018
A role for autophagy in Huntington's diseaseKatherine R Croce, Ai Yamamoto
Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society|March 23, 2021
Dissolving the Complex Role Aggregation Plays in Neurodegenerative DiseaseKatherine R Croce, Ai Yamamoto
Nature|May 3, 2014
Presynaptic inhibition of spinal sensory feedback ensures smooth movementAndrew J P Fink, Katherine R Croce, Z Josh Huang, et al.
Neuron|January 26, 2016
Rabies Virus CVS-N2c(ΔG) Strain Enhances Retrograde Synaptic Transfer and Neuronal ViabilityThomas R Reardon, Andrew J Murray, Gergely F Turi, et al.
Nature Communications|September 30, 2025
Macrophage WDFY3 mitigates autoimmunity by enhancing efferocytosis and suppressing T cell activation in miceXun Wu, Ziyi Wang, Katherine R Croce, et al.
Cell Reports|October 19, 2022
Oligodendroglial macroautophagy is essential for myelin sheath turnover to prevent neurodegeneration and deathEtan R Aber, Christopher J Griffey, Tim Davies, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|September 4, 2024
Macrophage WDFY3, a protector against autoimmunityXun Wu, Ziyi Wang, Katherine R Croce, et al.
Neuron|January 4, 2020
Huntington's Disease Pathogenesis Is Modified In Vivo by Alfy/Wdfy3 and Selective MacroautophagyLeora M Fox, Kiryung Kim, Christopher W Johnson, et al.
Nature Communications|December 24, 2022
A genome-wide CRISPR screen identifies WDFY3 as a regulator of macrophage efferocytosisJianting Shi, Xun Wu, Ziyi Wang, et al.
Neuron|September 13, 2025
A rare genetic variant confers resistance to neurodegeneration across multiple neurological disorders by augmenting selective autophagyKatherine R Croce, Christopher Ng, Serihy Pankiv, et al.
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