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Cortical Efferents Lacking Mutant huntingtin Improve Striatal Neuronal Activity and Behavior in a Conditional Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease by Ana María Estrada‐Sánchez, Courtney L. Burroughs, Stephen Cavaliere, Scott J. Barton, Shirley Chen, X William Yang, George V. Rebec
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Enhanced mitochondrial biogenesis ameliorates disease phenotype in a full-length mouse model of Huntington’s disease by Abhishek Chandra, Abhijeet Sharma, Noel Y. Calingasan, Joshua M. White, Yevgeniya I. Shurubor, X. William Yang, M. Flint Beal, Ashu Johri
Published 2016Artigo -
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Serines 13 and 16 Are Critical Determinants of Full-Length Human Mutant Huntingtin Induced Disease Pathogenesis in HD Mice by Xiaofeng Gu, Erin R. Greiner, Rakesh K. Mishra, Ravindra Kodali, Alex Osmand, Steven Finkbeiner, Joan S. Steffan, Leslie M. Thompson, Ronald Wetzel, X. William Yang
Published 2009Artigo -
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P2X4 Receptor Reporter Mice: Sparse Brain Expression and Feeding-Related Presynaptic Facilitation in the Arcuate Nucleus by Ji Xu, Alexander M. Bernstein, Angela Wong, Xiao‐Hong Lu, Sheraz Khoja, X. William Yang, Daryl L. Davies, Paul E. Micevych, Michael V. Sofroniew, Baljit S. Khakh
Published 2016Artigo -
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Pathological Cell-Cell Interactions Elicited by a Neuropathogenic Form of Mutant Huntingtin Contribute to Cortical Pathogenesis in HD Mice by Xiaofeng Gu, Chenjian Li, Weizheng Wei, Victor Lo, Shiaoching Gong, Shi-Hua Li, Takuji Iwasato, Shigeyoshi Itohara, Xiao‐Jiang Li, István Módy, Nathaniel Heintz, X. William Yang
Published 2005Artigo -
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Assembly and Function of Heterotypic Ubiquitin Chains in Cell-Cycle and Protein Quality Control by Richard G. Yau, Kerstin Doerner, Erick R. Castellanos, Diane L. Haakonsen, Achim Werner, Nan Wang, X. William Yang, Nadia Martinez-Martín, M Matsumoto, Vishva M. Dixit, Michael Rapé
Published 2017Artigo -
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Striatal neurons directly converted from Huntington’s disease patient fibroblasts recapitulate age-associated disease phenotypes by Matheus B. Victor, Michelle Richner, Hannah E. Olsen, Seong Won Lee, Alejandro Mas Monteys, Chunyu Ma, Christine J. Huh, Bo Zhang, Beverly L. Davidson, X. William Yang, Andrew S. Yoo
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Full-Length Human Mutant Huntingtin with a Stable Polyglutamine Repeat Can Elicit Progressive and Selective Neuropathogenesis in BACHD Mice by Michael A. Gray, Dyna Shirasaki, Carlos Cepeda, Véronique André, B. Wilburn, X.-H. Lu, Jiadong Tao, Iwao Yamazaki, S.-H. Li, Y. E. Sun, Xing Li, Michael S. Levine, X. William Yang
Published 2008Artigo -
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Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Transgenic Mice Expressing a Truncated Mutant Parkin Exhibit Age-Dependent Hypokinetic Motor Deficits, Dopaminergic Neuron Degeneration, and Accumul... by Xiao-Hong Lu, Sheila M. Fleming, Bernhard H. Meurers, Larry C. Ackerson, Farzad Mortazavi, Victor Lo, Daniela Hernandez, David Sulzer, George R. Jackson, Nigel T. Maidment, Marie-Françoise Chesselet, X. William Yang
Published 2009Artigo -
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Serine 421 regulates mutant huntingtin toxicity and clearance in mice by Ian H. Kratter, Hengameh Zahed, Alice Lau, Andrey S. Tsvetkov, Aaron Daub, Kurt F. Weiberth, Xiaofeng Gu, Frédéric Saudou, Sandrine Humbert, X. William Yang, Alex Osmand, Joan S. Steffan, Eliezer Masliah, Steven Finkbeiner
Published 2016Artigo
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