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Microglia Drive Neurodegeneration in Friedreich’s Ataxia

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    Friedreich’s ataxia has long been viewed as a neuron-centric mitochondrial disorder, but emerging evidence highlights microglia as active drivers of neurodegeneration. In this AudioAbstract, Ryan Quigley explores study findings demonstrating how microglial dysfunction contributes to disease pathology and examines the therapeutic potential of targeting these cells for intervention.

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    Friedreich’s ataxia has long been viewed as a neuron-centric mitochondrial disorder, but emerging evidence highlights microglia as active drivers of neurodegeneration. In this AudioAbstract, Ryan Quigley explores study findings demonstrating how microglial dysfunction contributes to disease pathology and examines the therapeutic potential of targeting these cells for intervention.

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