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Transgenic mice with an expanded CAG repeat controlled by the human AR promoter show polyglutamine nuclear inclusions and neuronal dysfunction without …Adachi et al., 2001
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- Adachi H
- Kume A
- Li M
- Nakagomi Y
- Niwa H
- Do J
- Sang C
- Kobayashi Y
- Doyu M
- Sobue G
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- Human Molecular Genetics
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We generated transgenic mice that expressed a highly expanded 239 polyglutamine (polyQ) repeat under the control of the human androgen receptor promoter. These transgenic mice developed progressive neurological phenotypes of muscular weakness and ataxia, small …
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