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Combined Anti-inflammatory and Neuroprotective Treatments Have the Potential to Impact Disease Phenotypes in Cln3−/− Mice od Marta A. Tarczyluk-Wells, Christoph Salzlechner, Allison R. Najafi, Ming J. Lim, Ming J. Lim, David Smith, Frances M. Platt, Brenda P. Williams, Jonathan D. Cooper, Jonathan D. Cooper, Jonathan D. Cooper
Wydane 2019-09-01
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Disruption of the autophagy-lysosome pathway is involved in neuropathology of the nclf mouse model of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis. od Melanie Thelen, Markus Damme, Michaela Schweizer, Christian Hagel, Andrew M S Wong, Jonathan D Cooper, Thomas Braulke, Giovanna Galliciotti
Wydane 2012-01-01
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Glial activation spreads from specific cerebral foci and precedes neurodegeneration in presymptomatic ovine neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (CLN6) od Manfred J. Oswald, David N. Palmer, Graham W. Kay, Stephen J.A. Shemilt, Payam Rezaie, Jonathan D. Cooper
Wydane 2005-10-01
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Genetically Corrected iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cell Grafts Deliver Enzyme Replacement to Affect CNS Disease in Sanfilippo B Mice od Don Clarke, Yewande Pearse, Shih-hsin Kan, Steven Q. Le, Valentina Sanghez, Jonathan D. Cooper, Patricia I. Dickson, Michelina Iacovino
Wydane 2018-09-01
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Progressive thalamocortical neuron loss in Cln5 deficient mice: Distinct effects in Finnish variant late infantile NCL od Carina von Schantz, Catherine Kielar, Stine N. Hansen, Charlie C. Pontikis, Noreen A. Alexander, Outi Kopra, Anu Jalanko, Jonathan D. Cooper
Wydane 2009-05-01
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Effects of chronic cannabidiol in a mouse model of naturally occurring neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and spontaneous seizures od Joshua T. Dearborn, Hemanth R. Nelvagal, Nicholas R. Rensing, Keigo Takahashi, Stephanie M. Hughes, Thomas M. Wishart, Jonathan D. Cooper, Michael Wong, Mark S. Sands
Wydane 2022-07-01
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Visual deficits in a mouse model of Batten disease are the result of optic nerve degeneration and loss of dorsal lateral geniculate thalamic neurons od Jill M. Weimer, Andrew W. Custer, Jared W. Benedict, Noreen A. Alexander, Evan Kingsley, Howard J. Federoff, Jonathan D. Cooper, David A. Pearce
Wydane 2006-05-01
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