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Nathaniel Ghena

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Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|July 2, 2020
Publisher Correction: Intermittent metabolic switching, neuroplasticity and brain healthMark P Mattson, Keelin Moehl, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|January 12, 2018
Intermittent metabolic switching, neuroplasticity and brain healthMark P Mattson, Keelin Moehl, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
Annual Review of Vision Science|July 9, 2025
Innate Immune Pathways Regulating Retinal Cell Development and RegenerationNathaniel Ghena, Navita N Lopez, Jacqueline M Roberts, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 9, 2024
CD11c-expressing microglia are transient, driven by interactions with apoptotic cellsNathaniel Ghena, Sarah R Anderson, Jacqueline M Roberts, et al.
Glia|January 20, 2025
CD11c-Expressing Microglia Are Transient, Driven by Interactions With Apoptotic CellsNathaniel Ghena, Sarah R Anderson, Jacqueline M Roberts, et al.
Neuromolecular Medicine|June 24, 2022
Mitochondrial SIRT3 Deficiency Results in Neuronal Network Hyperexcitability, Accelerates Age-Related Aβ Pathology, and Renders Neurons Vulnerable to Aβ ToxicityIsabella Perone, Nathaniel Ghena, Jing Wang, et al.
Elife|April 28, 2022
Neuronal apoptosis drives remodeling states of microglia and shifts in survival pathway dependenceSarah Rose Anderson, Jacqueline M Roberts, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 11, 2019
SIRT3 Haploinsufficiency Aggravates Loss of GABAergic Interneurons and Neuronal Network Hyperexcitability in an Alzheimer's Disease ModelAiwu Cheng, Jing Wang, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|July 2, 2020
Publisher Correction: Intermittent metabolic switching, neuroplasticity and brain healthMark P Mattson, Keelin Moehl, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|January 12, 2018
Intermittent metabolic switching, neuroplasticity and brain healthMark P Mattson, Keelin Moehl, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
Annual Review of Vision Science|July 9, 2025
Innate Immune Pathways Regulating Retinal Cell Development and RegenerationNathaniel Ghena, Navita N Lopez, Jacqueline M Roberts, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 9, 2024
CD11c-expressing microglia are transient, driven by interactions with apoptotic cellsNathaniel Ghena, Sarah R Anderson, Jacqueline M Roberts, et al.
Glia|January 20, 2025
CD11c-Expressing Microglia Are Transient, Driven by Interactions With Apoptotic CellsNathaniel Ghena, Sarah R Anderson, Jacqueline M Roberts, et al.
Neuromolecular Medicine|June 24, 2022
Mitochondrial SIRT3 Deficiency Results in Neuronal Network Hyperexcitability, Accelerates Age-Related Aβ Pathology, and Renders Neurons Vulnerable to Aβ ToxicityIsabella Perone, Nathaniel Ghena, Jing Wang, et al.
Elife|April 28, 2022
Neuronal apoptosis drives remodeling states of microglia and shifts in survival pathway dependenceSarah Rose Anderson, Jacqueline M Roberts, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|December 11, 2019
SIRT3 Haploinsufficiency Aggravates Loss of GABAergic Interneurons and Neuronal Network Hyperexcitability in an Alzheimer's Disease ModelAiwu Cheng, Jing Wang, Nathaniel Ghena, et al.
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