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The palmitoyl acyltransferase HIP14 shares a high proportion of interactors with huntingtin: implications for a role in the pathogenesis of Huntington's disease. [electronic resource] by
- Butland, Stefanie L
- Sanders, Shaun S
- Schmidt, Mandi E
- Riechers, Sean-Patrick
- Lin, David T S
- Martin, Dale D O
- Vaid, Kuljeet
- Graham, Rona K
- Singaraja, Roshni R
- Wanker, Erich E
- Conibear, Elizabeth
- Hayden, Michael R
Producer: 20150220
In:
Human molecular genetics vol. 23
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Preventing mutant huntingtin proteolysis and intermittent fasting promote autophagy in models of Huntington disease. [electronic resource] by
- Ehrnhoefer, Dagmar E
- Martin, Dale D O
- Schmidt, Mandi E
- Qiu, Xiaofan
- Ladha, Safia
- Caron, Nicholas S
- Skotte, Niels H
- Nguyen, Yen T N
- Vaid, Kuljeet
- Southwell, Amber L
- Engemann, Sabine
- Franciosi, Sonia
- Hayden, Michael R
Producer: 20180918
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Acta neuropathologica communications vol. 6
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Hip14l-deficient mice develop neuropathological and behavioural features of Huntington disease. [electronic resource] by
- Sutton, Liza M
- Sanders, Shaun S
- Butland, Stefanie L
- Singaraja, Roshni R
- Franciosi, Sonia
- Southwell, Amber L
- Doty, Crystal N
- Schmidt, Mandi E
- Mui, Katherine K N
- Kovalik, Vlad
- Young, Fiona B
- Zhang, Weining
- Hayden, Michael R
Producer: 20130701
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Human molecular genetics vol. 22
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