SRF-deficient astrocytes provide neuroprotection in mouse models of excitotoxicity and neurodegeneration

  1. Surya Chandra Rao Thumu
  2. Monika Jain
  3. Sumitha Soman
  4. Soumen Das
  5. Vijaya Verma
  6. Arnab Nandi
  7. David H Gutmann
  8. Balaji Jayaprakash
  9. Deepak Nair
  10. James P Clement
  11. Swananda Marathe
  12. Narendrakumar Ramanan  Is a corresponding author
  1. Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India
  2. Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India
  3. Washington University in St. Louis, United States
  4. University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  5. Indian Institute of Technology Dharwad, India
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  1. Surya Chandra Rao Thumu
  2. Monika Jain
  3. Sumitha Soman
  4. Soumen Das
  5. Vijaya Verma
  6. Arnab Nandi
  7. David H Gutmann
  8. Balaji Jayaprakash
  9. Deepak Nair
  10. James P Clement
  11. Swananda Marathe
  12. Narendrakumar Ramanan
(2024)
SRF-deficient astrocytes provide neuroprotection in mouse models of excitotoxicity and neurodegeneration
eLife 13:e95577.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.95577