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D C Rubinsztein

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Psychological Medicine|March 1, 1995
Apolipoprotein E: a review of its roles in lipoprotein metabolism, neuronal growth and repair and as a risk factor for Alzheimer's diseaseD C Rubinsztein
Progress in Neurobiology|August 1, 1997
The genetics of Alzheimer's diseaseD C Rubinsztein
Journal of Medical Genetics|March 1, 1997
Non-Mendelian transmission at the Machado-Joseph disease locus in normal females: preferential transmission of alleles with smaller CAG repeatsD C Rubinsztein, J Leggo
Cell Death and Differentiation|April 14, 2007
Atg5 and Bcl-2 provide novel insights into the interplay between apoptosis and autophagyS Luo, D C Rubinsztein
Cell Death and Differentiation|August 29, 2009
Apoptosis blocks Beclin 1-dependent autophagosome synthesis: an effect rescued by Bcl-xLS Luo, D C Rubinsztein
Journal of Medical Genetics|June 28, 2006
Polyalanine and polyserine frameshift products in Huntington's diseaseJ E Davies, D C Rubinsztein
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|May 15, 1999
Apolipoprotein E genetic variation and Alzheimer's disease. a meta-analysisD C Rubinsztein, D F Easton
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh|May 16, 2017
Yoshinori Ohsumi's Nobel Prize for mechanisms of autophagy: from basic yeast biology to therapeutic potentialD C Rubinsztein, R A Frake
Atherosclerosis|January 6, 1995
Arginine residues at codons 112 and 158 in the apolipoprotein E gene correspond to the ancestral state in humansC S Hanlon, D C Rubinsztein
Journal of Medical Genetics|May 5, 1999
Intracellular inclusions, pathological markers in diseases caused by expanded polyglutamine tracts?D C Rubinsztein, A Wyttenbach, J Rankin
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Psychological Medicine|March 1, 1995
Apolipoprotein E: a review of its roles in lipoprotein metabolism, neuronal growth and repair and as a risk factor for Alzheimer's diseaseD C Rubinsztein
Progress in Neurobiology|August 1, 1997
The genetics of Alzheimer's diseaseD C Rubinsztein
Journal of Medical Genetics|March 1, 1997
Non-Mendelian transmission at the Machado-Joseph disease locus in normal females: preferential transmission of alleles with smaller CAG repeatsD C Rubinsztein, J Leggo
Cell Death and Differentiation|April 14, 2007
Atg5 and Bcl-2 provide novel insights into the interplay between apoptosis and autophagyS Luo, D C Rubinsztein
Cell Death and Differentiation|August 29, 2009
Apoptosis blocks Beclin 1-dependent autophagosome synthesis: an effect rescued by Bcl-xLS Luo, D C Rubinsztein
Journal of Medical Genetics|June 28, 2006
Polyalanine and polyserine frameshift products in Huntington's diseaseJ E Davies, D C Rubinsztein
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|May 15, 1999
Apolipoprotein E genetic variation and Alzheimer's disease. a meta-analysisD C Rubinsztein, D F Easton
The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh|May 16, 2017
Yoshinori Ohsumi's Nobel Prize for mechanisms of autophagy: from basic yeast biology to therapeutic potentialD C Rubinsztein, R A Frake
Atherosclerosis|January 6, 1995
Arginine residues at codons 112 and 158 in the apolipoprotein E gene correspond to the ancestral state in humansC S Hanlon, D C Rubinsztein
Journal of Medical Genetics|May 5, 1999
Intracellular inclusions, pathological markers in diseases caused by expanded polyglutamine tracts?D C Rubinsztein, A Wyttenbach, J Rankin
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