Miller et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Dopamine transporter and vesicular monoamine transporter knockout mice: implications for Parkinson's diseaseMiller et al., 2001
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- Miller G
- Wang Y
- Gainetdinov R
- Caron M
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- Parkinson's Disease: Methods and Protocols
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One of the most valuable methods for understanding the function of a particular protein is the generation of animals that have had the gene encoding for the protein of interest disrupted, commonly known as a “quo; knockout” quo; or null mutant. By incorporating a sequence of …
- 108010020033 Vesicular Monoamine Transport Proteins 0 title abstract description 46
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