Journal
The Journal of Neuroscience
Publication Date
2015
Volume
35
Issue
21
Inclusive Pages
8091-8106
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4173-14.2015
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A Murine Niemann-Pick C1 I1061T Knock-In Model Recapitulates the Pathological Features of the Most Prevalent Human Disease Allele Maria Praggastis, Brett Tortelli, Jessie Zhang, Hideji Fujiwara, Rohini Sidhu, Anita Chacko, Zhouji Chen, Chan Chung, Andrew P. Lieberman, Jakub Sikora, Cristin Davidson, Steven U. Walkley, Nina H. Pipalia, Frederick R. Maxfield, Jean E. Schaffer, and Daniel S. Ory The Journal of Neuroscience, 27 May 2015, 35(21):8091-8106; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4173-14.2015
Recommended Citation
Praggastis, Maria; Tortelli, Brett; Zhang, Jessie; Fujiwara, Hideji; Sidhu, Rohini; Chacko, Anita; Chen, Zhouji; Schaffer, Jean E.; Ory, Daniel S.; and et al, "A murine Niemann-Pick C1 I1061T knock-In model recapitulates the pathological features of the most prevalent human disease allele." The Journal of Neuroscience. 35, 21. 8091-8106. (2015).
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