Microglia and myeloid cell populations of the developing mouse retina
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ABSTRACT: Microglia make important contributions to central nervous system (CNS) development, but the breadth of their distinct developmental functions remain poorly understood. The mouse retina has been a key model system for understanding fundamental mechanisms controlling assembly of the CNS. To gain insight into where and how microglia might influence retinal development, here we identified molecularly unique myeloid cell populations that are selectively present during development, and characterized their anatomical locations. Development-specific transcriptional states were identified using single-cell (sc) and single-nucleus (sn) RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) across multiple timepoints: postnatal day (P)5, P10, and P17. Transcriptional states were validated in vivo by histological staining for key RNA and/or protein markers.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE293912 | GEO | 2025/04/08
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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