Chanarat lab

Laboratory of Molecular Medical Mycology, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University

Overexpression of human wildtype torsinA and human ΔGAG torsinA in a transgenic mouse model causes phenotypic abnormalities


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K. Grundmann, B. Reischmann, G. Vanhoutte, J. Hübener, P. Teismann, T. K. Hauser, M. Bonin, J. Wilbertz, S. Horn, H. Nguyen, M. Kuhn, S. Chanarat, H. Wolburg, A. Linden, O. Riess
Neurobiology of Disease, 2007

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Grundmann, K., Reischmann, B., Vanhoutte, G., Hübener, J., Teismann, P., Hauser, T. K., … Riess, O. (2007). Overexpression of human wildtype torsinA and human ΔGAG torsinA in a transgenic mouse model causes phenotypic abnormalities. Neurobiology of Disease.


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Grundmann, K., B. Reischmann, G. Vanhoutte, J. Hübener, P. Teismann, T. K. Hauser, M. Bonin, et al. “Overexpression of Human Wildtype TorsinA and Human ΔGAG TorsinA in a Transgenic Mouse Model Causes Phenotypic Abnormalities.” Neurobiology of Disease (2007).


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Grundmann, K., et al. “Overexpression of Human Wildtype TorsinA and Human ΔGAG TorsinA in a Transgenic Mouse Model Causes Phenotypic Abnormalities.” Neurobiology of Disease, 2007.


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@article{k2007a,
  title = {Overexpression of human wildtype torsinA and human ΔGAG torsinA in a transgenic mouse model causes phenotypic abnormalities},
  year = {2007},
  journal = {Neurobiology of Disease},
  author = {Grundmann, K. and Reischmann, B. and Vanhoutte, G. and Hübener, J. and Teismann, P. and Hauser, T. K. and Bonin, M. and Wilbertz, J. and Horn, S. and Nguyen, H. and Kuhn, M. and Chanarat, S. and Wolburg, H. and Linden, A. and Riess, O.}
}


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