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1. Shared patterns of glial transcriptional dysregulation link Huntington's disease and schizophrenia

2. Repression of developmental transcription factor networks triggers aging-associated gene expression in human glial progenitor cells

3. Young glial progenitor cells competitively replace aged and diseased human glia in the adult chimeric mouse brain

4. Repression of developmental transcription factor networks triggers aging-associated gene expression in human glial progenitor cells

5. Young glial progenitor cells competitively replace aged and diseased human glia in the adult chimeric mouse brain

6. Astrocytic engagement of the corticostriatal synaptic cleft is disrupted in a mouse model of Huntington’s disease

7. Astrocytic engagement of the corticostriatal synaptic cleft is disrupted in a mouse model of Huntington’s disease

8. A TCF7L2-responsive suppression of both homeostatic and compensatory remyelination in Huntington disease mice

9. A TCF7L2-responsive suppression of both homeostatic and compensatory remyelination in Huntington disease mice

10. Cell-intrinsic glial pathology is conserved across human and murine models of Huntington's disease

11. Cell-intrinsic glial pathology is conserved across human and murine models of Huntington's disease

12. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

13. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

14. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

15. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

16. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

17. Dysregulated Glial Differentiation in Schizophrenia May Be Relieved by Suppression of SMAD4- and REST-Dependent Signaling

18. Human ESC-Derived Chimeric Mouse Models of Huntington's Disease Reveal Cell-Intrinsic Defects in Glial Progenitor Cell Differentiation

19. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

20. Dysregulated Glial Differentiation in Schizophrenia May Be Relieved by Suppression of SMAD4- and REST-Dependent Signaling

21. PDGF-B Is Required for Development of the Glymphatic System

22. SOX9 is an astrocyte-specific nuclear marker in the adult brain outside the neurogenic regions

23. Human glia can both induce and rescue aspects of disease phenotype in Huntington disease

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