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Filters: Keyword is Mutation  [Clear All Filters]
2020
Smith AF, Vanderah TW, Erickson RP.  2020.  Haploinsufficiency of tau decreases survival of the mouse model of Niemann-Pick disease type C1 but does not alter tau phosphorylation.. J Appl Genet. 61(4):567-570.
2013
Zhao L, Mao Z, Chen S, Schneider LS, Brinton RD.  2013.  Early intervention with an estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic formulation prolongs survival, improves spatial recognition memory, and slows progression of amyloid pathology in a female mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.. J Alzheimers Dis. 37(2):403-19.
Cyr AR, Brown KE, McCormick ML, Coleman MC, Case AJ, Watts GS, Futscher BW, Spitz DR, Domann FE.  2013.  Maintenance of mitochondrial genomic integrity in the absence of manganese superoxide dismutase in mouse liver hepatocytes.. Redox Biol. 1:172-7.
2008
Junk DJ, Vrba L, Watts GS, Oshiro MM, Martinez JD, Futscher BW.  2008.  Different mutant/wild-type p53 combinations cause a spectrum of increased invasive potential in nonmalignant immortalized human mammary epithelial cells.. Neoplasia. 10(5):450-61.
2003
Oshiro MM, Watts GS, Wozniak RJ, Junk DJ, Munoz-Rodriguez JL, Domann FE, Futscher BW.  2003.  Mutant p53 and aberrant cytosine methylation cooperate to silence gene expression.. Oncogene. 22(23):3624-34.

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