Carnosine synthase deficiency aggravates neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 102532 |
Tidsskrift | Progress in Neurobiology |
Vol/bind | 231 |
Antal sider | 14 |
ISSN | 0301-0082 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 2023 |
Bibliografisk note
Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Special Research Fund ( BOF R-8156 , Hasselt University, Belgium,) and Research Foundation - Flanders ( 1138520 N , FWO Vlaanderen, Belgium).
Funding Information:
All human brain material has been collected from donors for or from whom a written informed consent for a brain autopsy and the use of the material and clinical information for research purposes had been obtained by The Netherlands Brain Bank (NBB, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam; open access www. brainbank.nl). The experiment protocols and methods used for analysing brain samples were conducted with the approval of the NBB and the Medical Ethical Committee of Hasselt University, and carried out according to institutional guidelines. The technical assistance of Anneke Volkaert (Ghent University) and the support from the University Biobank Limburg (UbiLim, prof. Veerle Somers) are greatly appreciated. We thank Flamma (Flamma Group, Chignolo d′Isola, Italy) for providing L-Carnosine. Supplementary Fig S4a, S8a and S9a were created in BioRender.
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