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Mariko L Bennett

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Nature Immunology|February 24, 2023
A polarizing answer - microglia in Nasu-Hakola diseaseMariko L Bennett
Lab Animal|January 15, 2020
Modeling neurological disease using human stem cell-derived microglia-like cells transplanted into rodent brainsFadi Jacob, Mariko L Bennett
The EMBO Journal|November 5, 2017
A genetically distinct microglial subset promotes myelinationMariko L Bennett, Ben A Barres
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|May 12, 2026
CNS engraftment after HCT: Making the niche more accessibleMariko L Bennett, F Chris Bennett
Plos Biology|October 31, 2024
Microglia cannibalism during neurodevelopment results in necroptotic cell deathF Chris Bennett, Mariko L Bennett
Neurobiology of Disease|November 10, 2020
What are activated and reactive glia and what is their role in neurodegeneration?Mariko L Bennett, Angela N Viaene
Nature Immunology|October 22, 2025
Microglial MEF2C is a uniquely human bridge between neurodevelopment and neurodegenerationRyan J Rahman, Mariko L Bennett
Nature Neuroscience|December 4, 2019
The influence of environment and origin on brain resident macrophages and implications for therapyMariko L Bennett, F Chris Bennett
The EMBO Journal|July 25, 2020
Please eat (only part) of me: synaptic phosphatidylserine cues microglia to feast: Two new studies identify how a common apoptotic cell flag is used to sculpt neural circuitsGraham Peet, F Chris Bennett, Mariko L Bennett
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 12, 2013
Microglia: scapegoat, saboteur, or something else?Adriano Aguzzi, Ben A Barres, Mariko L Bennett
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Nature Immunology|February 24, 2023
A polarizing answer - microglia in Nasu-Hakola diseaseMariko L Bennett
Lab Animal|January 15, 2020
Modeling neurological disease using human stem cell-derived microglia-like cells transplanted into rodent brainsFadi Jacob, Mariko L Bennett
The EMBO Journal|November 5, 2017
A genetically distinct microglial subset promotes myelinationMariko L Bennett, Ben A Barres
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|May 12, 2026
CNS engraftment after HCT: Making the niche more accessibleMariko L Bennett, F Chris Bennett
Plos Biology|October 31, 2024
Microglia cannibalism during neurodevelopment results in necroptotic cell deathF Chris Bennett, Mariko L Bennett
Neurobiology of Disease|November 10, 2020
What are activated and reactive glia and what is their role in neurodegeneration?Mariko L Bennett, Angela N Viaene
Nature Immunology|October 22, 2025
Microglial MEF2C is a uniquely human bridge between neurodevelopment and neurodegenerationRyan J Rahman, Mariko L Bennett
Nature Neuroscience|December 4, 2019
The influence of environment and origin on brain resident macrophages and implications for therapyMariko L Bennett, F Chris Bennett
The EMBO Journal|July 25, 2020
Please eat (only part) of me: synaptic phosphatidylserine cues microglia to feast: Two new studies identify how a common apoptotic cell flag is used to sculpt neural circuitsGraham Peet, F Chris Bennett, Mariko L Bennett
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 12, 2013
Microglia: scapegoat, saboteur, or something else?Adriano Aguzzi, Ben A Barres, Mariko L Bennett
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