Search Results - "Placzek, Mark R."
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Stem cell bioprocessing: fundamentals and principles
Published in Journal of the Royal Society interface (06-03-2009)“…In recent years, the potential of stem cell research for tissue engineering-based therapies and regenerative medicine clinical applications has become well…”
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Mutant torsinA, which causes early-onset primary torsion dystonia, is redistributed to membranous structures enriched in vesicular monoamine transporter in cultured human SH-SY5Y cells
Published in Movement disorders (01-04-2005)“…A single GAG deletion in the DYT1 gene causes primary early‐onset, generalized torsion dystonia. The DYT1 protein product, torsinA, belongs to the AAA+ family…”
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Analysis of the ϵ-sarcoglycan gene in familial and sporadic myoclonus-dystonia: Evidence for genetic heterogeneity
Published in Movement disorders (01-09-2003)“…The ϵ‐sarcoglycan gene (SGCE) on human chromosome 7q21 has been reported to be a major locus for inherited myoclonus–dystonia. Linkage to the SGCE locus has…”
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Focal dystonia is associated with a polymorphism of the dopamine D5 receptor gene
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Analysis of the ∈-sarcoglycan gene in familial and sporadic myoclonus-dystonia: Evidence for genetic heterogeneity
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Analysis of the v-sarcoglycan gene in familial and sporadic myoclonus-dystonia: Evidence for genetic heterogeneity
Published in Movement disorders (01-01-2003)“…The -sarcoglycan gene (SGCE) on human chromosome 7q21 has been reported to be a major locus for inherited myoclonus-dystonia. Linkage to the SGCE locus has…”
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