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Department Of Degenerative Neurological Diseases National Institute Of Neuroscience National Center | 論文
- Characterization of neuron-specific huntingtin aggregates in human huntingtin knock-in mice
- Immunohistochemical Analysis of Protein Gene Product 9.5, a Ubiquitin Carboxyl-terminal Hydrolase, during Placental and Embryonic Development in the Mouse
- The Region-Specific Functions of Two Ubiquitin C-Terminal Hydrolase Isozymes along the Epididymis
- The genomic structure and expression of MJD, the Machado-Joseph disease gene
- Physical map and haplotype analysis of 16q-linked autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia (ADCA) type III in Japan
- Human skeletal muscle calcium channel α1S is expressed in the basal ganglia: distinctive expression pattern among L-type Ca^ channels
- Identification of CAG repeat-containing genes expressed in human brain as candidate genes for autosomal dominant spinocerebellar ataxias and other neurodegenerative diseases
- Machado-Joseph disease gene products carrying different carboxyl termini
- Molecular Pathological Studies of Familial Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Recovery function of and effects of hyperventilation on somatosensory evoked high-frequency oscillation in Parkinson's disease and myoclonus epilepsy
- Zonisamide has beneficial effects on Parkinson's disease patients
- Mouse liaison for integrative brain research
- Expression profile of AMPA receptor subunit mRNA in single adult rat brain and spinal cord neurons in situ
- Molecular Pathogenesis of Protein Misfolding Diseases : Pathological Molecular Environments Versus Quality Control Systems Against Misfolded Proteins
- Clinico-pathological rescue of a model mouse of Huntington's disease by siRNA
- Does Proteosome Inhibition Decrease or Accelerate Toxin-Induced Dopaminergic Neurodegeneration?
- Distributions of Amino Acidic Neurotransmitter Receptors in Normal Rat and Human Brains
- "Bio-communication" Between Mother and Offspring : Lessons From Animals and New Perspectives for Brain Science
- Substance P is a possible neurotransmitter in the rat spinothalamic tract
- PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS OF THE GENUS AMOLOPS AND ITS ALLIES (AMPHIBIA, RANIDAE)(Taxonomy and Systematics,Abstracts of papers presented at the 76^ Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)