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GEO Accession viewer Sweden Platform ID GPL16791 Series (1) GSE182622 Disease duration influences gene expression in neuromelanin-positive cells from Parkinson’s disease patients Relations BioSample SAMN20933776 Supplementary data files not provided Raw data are available in SRA Processed data are available on Series record | NLM | NIH | GEO Help | Disclaimer
Redirecting microglia phenotype via inhibition of NFAT1 ameliorates . . . GSE182622 contains RNA-seq in mDA neurons isolated by laser-capture microdissection from postmortem cases of PD The neuromelanin-positive dopamine neurons were isolated from the postmortem human substantia nigra from control, PD and incidental Lewy body disease cases Among them, we used patients with PD with Braak stages of I and IV
Now Available: RefSeq Release 235 - NCBI Insights RefSeq release 235 is now available online and from the FTP site! You can access RefSeq data through NCBI Datasets The release is provided in several directories as a complete dataset and also as divided by logical groupings What’s included in this release? As of May 11, 2026, this full release incorporates genomic, transcript, and protein data containing: 616,942,961 records 473,570,633
Strengthening Fungal Genomics: Using Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI . . . Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI) analysis is a useful tool to verify taxonomic accuracy It compares submitted genome assemblies against reference data generated from “type material,” the official specimen or culture designated when a new species is formally characterized We previously applied this approach to prokaryotic genome validation, with comparisons running every day to provide
Safety of percutaneous microwave ablation under local anesthesia for . . . This study explored the incidence of adverse events (AEs) following microwave ablation (MWA) under local anesthesia and analyzed factors related to benign uterine diseases, including uterine fibroids (UFs) and adenomyosis (AM) Overall, 366 patients