Psychosocial experiences are associated with human brain mitochondrial biology

Trumpff, C., Monzel, A. S., Sandi, C., Menon, V., Klein, H.-U., Fujita, M., Lee, A., Petyuk, V. A., Hurst, C., Duong, D. M., Seyfried, N. T., Wingo, A. P., Wingo, T. S., Wang, Y., Thambisetty, M., Ferrucci, L., Bennett, D. A., De Jager, P. L., & Picard, M. (2024). Psychosocial experiences are associated with human brain mitochondrial biology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(27). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2317673121
Authors:
Caroline Trumpff
Anna S. Monzel
Carmen Sandi
Vilas Menon
Hans‐Ulrich Klein
Masashi Fujita
Annie Lee
Vladislav Petyuk
Cheyenne Hurst
Duc M. Duong
Lenora Higginbotham
Aliza P. Wingo
Thomas S. Wingo
Yanling Wang
Madhav Thambisetty
Luigi Ferrucci
David A. Bennett
Philip L. De Jager
Martin Picard
Affiliated Authors:
Caroline Trumpff
Anna S. Monzel
Vilas Menon
Hans‐Ulrich Klein
Masashi Fujita
Annie Lee
Philip L. De Jager
Martin Picard
Author Keywords:
single
nucleus rna sequencing (rna
seq) revealed strong cell
type
specific associations
mitochondria
psychosocial factors
proteome
transcriptome
single cell rna
seq
resolution
positive psychosocial
human brain health.
mitochondria
proteome
psychosocial factors
single cell rna-seq
transcriptome
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Article
Unique ID:
10.1073/pnas.2317673121
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