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Nihar Ranjan Jana

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Neural Plasticity|July 26, 2012
Understanding the pathogenesis of Angelman syndrome through animal modelsNihar Ranjan Jana
Neurochemistry International|February 23, 2012
Protein homeostasis and aging: role of ubiquitin protein ligasesNihar Ranjan Jana
Neurochemical Research|September 7, 2007
Role of ubiquitin protein ligases in the pathogenesis of polyglutamine diseasesPriyanka Dikshit, Nihar Ranjan Jana
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|December 21, 2018
UBE3A and Its Link With AutismNaman Vatsa, Nihar Ranjan Jana
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 20, 2007
The co-chaperone CHIP is induced in various stresses and confers protection to cellsPriyanka Dikshit, Nihar Ranjan Jana
Neurotoxicity Research|January 11, 2005
Misfolding promotes the ubiquitination of polyglutamine-expanded ataxin-3, the defective gene product in SCA3/MJDNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|November 6, 2003
Recent advances in understanding the pathogenesis of polyglutamine diseases: involvement of molecular chaperones and ubiquitin-proteasome pathwayNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 18, 2004
Assessment of impaired proteasomal function in a cellular model of polyglutamine diseasesNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
Neuroscience Letters|March 23, 2005
BAG-1 associates with the polyglutamine-expanded huntingtin aggregatesNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|November 27, 2012
WITHDRAWN: Potential role of ubiquitin ligase Ube3a in synaptic pathophysiology of Huntington's diseaseMegha Maheshwari, Nihar Ranjan Jana
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Neural Plasticity|July 26, 2012
Understanding the pathogenesis of Angelman syndrome through animal modelsNihar Ranjan Jana
Neurochemistry International|February 23, 2012
Protein homeostasis and aging: role of ubiquitin protein ligasesNihar Ranjan Jana
Neurochemical Research|September 7, 2007
Role of ubiquitin protein ligases in the pathogenesis of polyglutamine diseasesPriyanka Dikshit, Nihar Ranjan Jana
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience|December 21, 2018
UBE3A and Its Link With AutismNaman Vatsa, Nihar Ranjan Jana
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 20, 2007
The co-chaperone CHIP is induced in various stresses and confers protection to cellsPriyanka Dikshit, Nihar Ranjan Jana
Neurotoxicity Research|January 11, 2005
Misfolding promotes the ubiquitination of polyglutamine-expanded ataxin-3, the defective gene product in SCA3/MJDNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|November 6, 2003
Recent advances in understanding the pathogenesis of polyglutamine diseases: involvement of molecular chaperones and ubiquitin-proteasome pathwayNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 18, 2004
Assessment of impaired proteasomal function in a cellular model of polyglutamine diseasesNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
Neuroscience Letters|March 23, 2005
BAG-1 associates with the polyglutamine-expanded huntingtin aggregatesNihar Ranjan Jana, Nobuyuki Nukina
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|November 27, 2012
WITHDRAWN: Potential role of ubiquitin ligase Ube3a in synaptic pathophysiology of Huntington's diseaseMegha Maheshwari, Nihar Ranjan Jana
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