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Specific caspase interactions and amplification are involved in selective neuronal vulnerability in Huntington's disease
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Specific caspase interactions and amplification are involved in selective neuronal vulnerability in Huntington's disease

E Hermel, J Gafni, S S Propp, B R Leavitt, C L Wellington, J E Young, A S Hackam, A V Logvinova, A L Peel, S F Chen, …
Cell death and differentiation, Vol.11(4), pp.424-438
2004-04
PMID: 14713958

Abstract

Neurons - pathology Humans Huntington Disease - pathology Corpus Striatum - metabolism Cerebral Cortex - metabolism Brain - metabolism Caspases - metabolism Caspase 3 Caspase 2 Neurons - metabolism Caspase 7 Nuclear Proteins - genetics Caspase 6 Disease Models, Animal Gene Expression Regulation - genetics Mice, Transgenic - genetics Nuclear Proteins - metabolism Huntington Disease - metabolism Nerve Tissue Proteins - genetics Nerve Tissue Proteins - metabolism Huntingtin Protein Animals Cell Death - physiology Brain - pathology Huntington Disease - genetics Mice Mutation
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.52 Neurodegenerative Diseases
1.52.951 Huntington's Disease
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