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Clinical trials databases last updated 1 December 2020 (clinicaltrials.gov) and 1 December 2020 (ictrp)
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Glia-to-Neuron Conversion by CRISPR-CasRx Alleviates Symptoms of Neurological Disease in Mice.
Zhou Haibo, Su Jinlin, Hu Xinde, Zhou Changyang, Li He ...
Cell Vol 181(3)
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Date 30 Apr 2020
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Restoring the Sense of Touch Using a Sensorimotor Demultiplexing Neural Interface.
Ganzer Patrick D, Colachis Samuel C, Schwemmer Michael A, Friedenberg David A, Dunlap Collin F ...
Cell Vol 181(4)
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Date 14 May 2020
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Reactivation of Dormant Relay Pathways in Injured Spinal Cord by KCC2 Manipulations.
Chen Bo, Li Yi, Yu Bin, Zhang Zicong, Brommer Benedikt ...
Cell Vol 174(3)
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Date 26 Jul 2018
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Spastic paraplegia and OXPHOS impairment caused by mutations in paraplegin, a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial metalloprotease.
Casari G, De Fusco M, Ciarmatori S, Zeviani M, Mora M ...
Cell Vol 93(6)
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Date 12 Jun 1998
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The m-AAA protease defective in hereditary spastic paraplegia controls ribosome assembly in mitochondria.
Nolden Mark, Ehses Sarah, Koppen Mirko, Bernacchia Andrea, Rugarli Elena I ...
Cell Vol 123(2)
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Date 21 Oct 2005
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Graded Control of Microtubule Severing by Tubulin Glutamylation.
Valenstein Max L, Roll-Mecak Antonina
Cell Vol 164(5)
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Date 25 Feb 2016
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Date 25 Feb 2016
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Reversal of neuropathology and motor dysfunction in a conditional model of Huntington's disease.
Yamamoto A, Lucas J J, Hen R
Cell Vol 101(1)
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Date 31 Mar 2000
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Identification of a mutation in the gene causing hyperkalemic periodic paralysis.
Ptácek L J, George A L, Griggs R C, Tawil R, Kallen R G ...
Cell Vol 67(5)
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Date 29 Nov 1991
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MiRP2 forms potassium channels in skeletal muscle with Kv3.4 and is associated with periodic paralysis.
Abbott G W, Butler M H, Bendahhou S, Dalakas M C, Ptacek L J ...
Cell Vol 104(2)
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Date 26 Jan 2001
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