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Veselkin NP, et al.
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Veselkin NP, Ermakova TV, Kenigfest NB
(1979) [The ipsi- and contralateral retinofugal projections in the frog Rana temporaria]. Zh. Evol. Biokhim. Fiziol. 15(2):166-71
Pappolla MA, et al.
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Pappolla MA, Chyan YJ, Omar RA, Hsiao K, Perry G, Smith MA, Bozner P
(1998) Evidence of oxidative stress and in vivo neurotoxicity of beta-amyloid in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease: a chronic oxidative paradigm for testing antioxidant therapies in vivo. Am. J. Pathol. 152(4):871-7
Alzheimer's
Ermekova KS, et al.
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Ermekova KS, Zambrano N, Linn H, Minopoli G, Gertler F, Russo T, Sudol M
(1997) The WW domain of neural protein FE65 interacts with proline-rich motifs in Mena, the mammalian homolog of Drosophila enabled. J. Biol. Chem. 272(52):32869-77
Alzheimer's
Simeone A, et al.
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Simeone A, Duilio A, Fiore F, Acampora D, De Felice C, Faraonio R, Paolocci F, Cimino F, Russo T
(1994) Expression of the neuron-specific FE65 gene marks the development of embryo ganglionic derivatives. Dev. Neurosci. 16(1-2):53-60
Bressler SL, et al.
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Bressler SL, Gray MD, Sopher BL, Hu Q, Hearn MG, Pham DG, Dinulos MB, Fukuchi K, Sisodia SS, Miller MA, Disteche CM, Martin GM
(1996) cDNA cloning and chromosome mapping of the human Fe65 gene: interaction of the conserved cytoplasmic domains of the human beta-amyloid precursor protein and its homologues with the mouse Fe65 protein. Hum. Mol. Genet. 5(10):1589-98
Brady KP, et al.
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Brady KP, Rowe LB, Her H, Stevens TJ, Eppig J, Sussman DJ, Sikela J, Beier DR
(1997) Genetic mapping of 262 loci derived from expressed sequences in a murine interspecific cross using single-strand conformational polymorphism analysis. Genome Res. 7(11):1085-93
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