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Pathogenic human prion protein rescues PrP null phenotype in transgenic mice
EA Assante
, Yuangen Li
, I Gowland
, John Jefferys
, J Collinge
Medicine and Health
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Transgenic Mice
100%
Prion Protein
100%
Afterhyperpolarization
100%
Null Phenotype
100%
Cell Rescue Proteins
100%
Protein Function
33%
Protein-coding Genes
33%
Etiology
33%
Null Mice
33%
Pyramidal Neurons
33%
Neuronal Function
33%
Intrinsic Properties
33%
Null Allele
33%
Coding mutation
33%
E200K
33%
Protein mutations
33%
Resting Potential
33%
Neuroscience
Protein Function
100%
Pyramidal Cell
100%
Null Allele
100%
Prion Protein
100%
Resting Potential
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transgenic Mouse
100%
Prion Protein
100%
Afterhyperpolarization
100%
Knockout Mouse
33%
Protein Function
33%
Null Allele
33%
Membrane Steady Potential
33%
Pyramidal Cell
33%