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Human Molecular Genetics
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March 1, 1997
HIP-I: a huntingtin interacting protein isolated by the yeast two-hybrid system
E E Wanker, C Rovira, E Scherzinger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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September 1, 1985
Protein RepC is involved in copy number control of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010
V Haring, P Scholz, E Scherzinger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 30, 1998
Huntingtin aggregation monitored by dynamic light scattering
Y Georgalis, E B Starikov, B Hollenbach, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
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October 3, 1999
Detection of polyglutamine aggregation in mouse models
S W Davies, K Sathasivam, C Hobbs, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
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June 13, 1998
Ataxin-3 is transported into the nucleus and associates with the nuclear matrix
D Tait, M Riccio, A Sittler, et al.
Molecular Cell
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November 11, 1998
SH3GL3 associates with the Huntingtin exon 1 protein and promotes the formation of polygln-containing protein aggregates
A Sittler, S Wälter, N Wedemeyer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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April 14, 1999
Self-assembly of polyglutamine-containing huntingtin fragments into amyloid-like fibrils: implications for Huntington's disease pathology
E Scherzinger, A Sittler, K Schweiger, et al.
Cell
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August 8, 1997
Huntingtin-encoded polyglutamine expansions form amyloid-like protein aggregates in vitro and in vivo
E Scherzinger, R Lurz, M Turmaine, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
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September 5, 2001
The huntingtin interacting protein HIP1 is a clathrin and alpha-adaptin-binding protein involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis
S Waelter, E Scherzinger, R Hasenbank, et al.
Cell
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August 8, 1997
Formation of neuronal intranuclear inclusions underlies the neurological dysfunction in mice transgenic for the HD mutation
S W Davies, M Turmaine, B A Cozens, et al.
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Human Molecular Genetics
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March 1, 1997
HIP-I: a huntingtin interacting protein isolated by the yeast two-hybrid system
E E Wanker, C Rovira, E Scherzinger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
September 1, 1985
Protein RepC is involved in copy number control of the broad host range plasmid RSF1010
V Haring, P Scholz, E Scherzinger, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 30, 1998
Huntingtin aggregation monitored by dynamic light scattering
Y Georgalis, E B Starikov, B Hollenbach, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
|
October 3, 1999
Detection of polyglutamine aggregation in mouse models
S W Davies, K Sathasivam, C Hobbs, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
|
June 13, 1998
Ataxin-3 is transported into the nucleus and associates with the nuclear matrix
D Tait, M Riccio, A Sittler, et al.
Molecular Cell
|
November 11, 1998
SH3GL3 associates with the Huntingtin exon 1 protein and promotes the formation of polygln-containing protein aggregates
A Sittler, S Wälter, N Wedemeyer, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
April 14, 1999
Self-assembly of polyglutamine-containing huntingtin fragments into amyloid-like fibrils: implications for Huntington's disease pathology
E Scherzinger, A Sittler, K Schweiger, et al.
Cell
|
August 8, 1997
Huntingtin-encoded polyglutamine expansions form amyloid-like protein aggregates in vitro and in vivo
E Scherzinger, R Lurz, M Turmaine, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics
|
September 5, 2001
The huntingtin interacting protein HIP1 is a clathrin and alpha-adaptin-binding protein involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis
S Waelter, E Scherzinger, R Hasenbank, et al.
Cell
|
August 8, 1997
Formation of neuronal intranuclear inclusions underlies the neurological dysfunction in mice transgenic for the HD mutation
S W Davies, M Turmaine, B A Cozens, et al.
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