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The alpha-synuclein mutation E46K promotes aggregation in cultured cells
Neeraj Pandey
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Robert E. Schmidt
, James E. Galvin
Division of Neuropathology
Department of Pathology & Immunology
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Hope Center for Neurological Disorders
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Alpha-synuclein (α-syn)
100%
Cultured Cells
100%
E46K
100%
Parkinson's Disease
25%
Lewy Bodies
25%
Transfected Cells
25%
A30P
25%
α-synuclein Aggregation
25%
A53T
25%
Glycine
12%
Parkinson Patients
12%
Lewy Neurites
12%
Green Fluorescent Protein
12%
SH-SY5Y Cells
12%
Western Blot Analysis
12%
Cell Culture Model
12%
Lysine
12%
Electron Microscopic Analysis
12%
In Vitro Modeling
12%
Repeat Region
12%
High Molecular Weight
12%
Vacuolar Inclusions
12%
Granular Materials
12%
Postmortem Brain Samples
12%
Deletion mutation
12%
Inclusion Type
12%
E46K mutant
12%
Catecholaminergic
12%
PCR-based Cloning
12%
α-synuclein Gene
12%
Neuroscience
Alpha-Synuclein
100%
Parkinson's Disease
27%
Lewy Body
18%
In Vitro
9%
Neurite
9%
Western Blot
9%
Cell Culture
9%
Lysine
9%
Green Fluorescent Protein
9%