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1. Gene-expression profiling of individuals resilient to Alzheimer's disease reveals higher expression of genes related to metallothionein and mitochondrial processes and no changes in the unfolded protein response

2. The concept of resilience to Alzheimer’s Disease: current definitions and cellular and molecular mechanisms

3. Profiling of microglia nodules in multiple sclerosis reveals propensity for lesion formation

4. Reporting Psychiatric Disease Characteristics in Post-Mortem- and Biological Research

5. Disease stage-dependent changes in brain levels and neuroprotective effects of neuroactive steroids in Parkinson's disease

6. Osteopontin associates with brain TRM-cell transcriptome and compartmentalization in donors with and without multiple sclerosis

7. Conservation and divergence of myelin proteome and oligodendrocyte transcriptome profiles between humans and mice

8. Accumulation of meningeal lymphocytes correlates with white matter lesion activity in progressive multiple sclerosis

9. Single-cell mass cytometry reveals complex myeloid cell composition in active lesions of progressive multiple sclerosis

10. GPCRomics of Homeostatic and Disease-Associated Human Microglia

11. Transcriptome analysis of normal-appearing white matter reveals cortisol- and disease-associated gene expression profiles in multiple sclerosis

12. Transcriptional profiling of human microglia reveals grey–white matter heterogeneity and multiple sclerosis-associated changes

13. Tissue-resident memory T cells populate the human brain

14. The impact of antidiabetic treatment on human hypothalamic infundibular neurons and microglia

15. Microglial Activation After Systemic Stimulation With Lipopolysaccharide and Escherichia coli

16. Stress-Axis Regulation by Vitamin D3 in Multiple Sclerosis

17. Gene Expression Profiling of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology Identifies Early Patterns of Demyelination Surrounding Chronic Active Lesions

18. Spleen vagal denervation inhibits the production of antibodies to circulating antigens.

19. Ultrastructural Axon–Myelin Unit Alterations in Multiple Sclerosis Correlate with Inflammation

20. Identification of neuropathology-based subgroups in multiple sclerosis using a data-driven approach

21. Exploring reported genes of microglia RNA-sequencing data

22. Ultrastructural axon-myelin unit alterations in MS correlate with inflammation

23. Tissue donations for multiple sclerosis research

25. Neurofilament Light Chain Levels in Multiple Sclerosis Correlate With Lesions Containing Foamy Macrophages and With Acute Axonal Damage

26. Sex difference in glia gene expression in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in bipolar disorder

27. Tissue-resident memory T cells invade the brain parenchyma in multiple sclerosis white matter lesions

28. Prefrontal cortex alterations in glia gene expression in schizophrenia with and without suicide

29. Accumulation of meningeal lymphocytes, but not myeloid cells, correlates with subpial cortical demyelination and white matter lesion activity in progressive MS patients

30. Changes in glial gene expression in the prefrontal cortex in relation to major depressive disorder, suicide and psychotic features

31. Genome-wide association study of autopsy-confirmed Multiple System Atrophy identifies common variants near ZIC1 and ZIC4

32. Common micro- and macroscale principles of connectivity in the human brain

33. The stress-axis in multiple sclerosis: Clinical, cellular, and molecular aspects

34. Accumulation of meningeal lymphocytes correlates with white matter lesion activity in progressive multiple sclerosis

35. Tissue-resident memory T cells populate the human brain

36. Absence of B Cells in Brainstem and White Matter Lesions Associates With Less Severe Disease and Absence of Oligoclonal Bands in MS

37. White matter lesions in multiple sclerosis are enriched for CD20dim CD8+ tissue-resident memory T cells

38. Complement-associated loss of CA2 inhibitory synapses in the demyelinated hippocampus impairs memory

39. Microglia facilitate repair of demyelinated lesions via post-squalene sterol synthesis

40. The stress-axis in multiple sclerosis: Clinical, cellular, and molecular aspects

41. Histamine-4 receptor antagonist ameliorates Parkinson-like pathology in the striatum

42. IgG Immune Complexes Break Immune Tolerance of Human Microglia

43. Spatial Transcriptomics and In Situ Sequencing to Study Alzheimer's Disease

44. The impact of antidiabetic treatment on human hypothalamic infundibular neurons and microglia

46. White matter lesions in multiple sclerosis are enriched for CD20

47. Neuropathological correlates of parkinsonian disorders in a large Dutch autopsy series

48. Post-mortem multiple sclerosis lesion pathology is influenced by single nucleotide polymorphisms

49. Perivascular tissue resident memory T cells as therapeutic target in multiple sclerosis

50. Legal and Ethical Issues in Brain Banking

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