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Intestinal macrophages modulate synucleinopathy along the gut-brain axis

By afschroeder • January 29, 2026

De Schepper S, Konstantellos V, Conway JA, Sokolova D, Zaccagnini L, Cowley MV, Sierksma A, Yudina M, Edmonds M, Gavriouchkina D, Geary B, Wallis A, Celikag M, Baykam Z, Vara-Pérez M, Crowley G, Hager FT, Bijnen M, Posner D, Luk K, Cerovic V, Clatworthy M, Videlock EJ, Jaunmuktane Z, Movahedi K, Greter M, Chain B, Alessi DR, Hong S, Bartels T. Intestinal macrophages modulate synucleinopathy along the gut-brain axis. Nature. 2026 Jan 28. doi: 10.1038/s41586-025-09984-y. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41606336.


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