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Ablation of cytoskeletal scaffolding proteins, Band 4.1B and Whirlin, leads to cerebellar purkinje axon pathology and motor dysfunction
Julia Saifetiarova,
Manzoor A. Bhat
Department of Cellular & Integrative Physiology
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Neuroscience
Cerebellum
100%
Neuron
75%
Axon
62%
Scaffold Protein
25%
Motor Coordination
25%
Western Blot
25%
Protein
25%
Spinal Cord
25%
Axoplasmic Transport
12%
Locomotor Activity
12%
Ataxia
12%
Sciatic Nerve
12%
Motor Learning
12%
Deep Cerebellar Nuclei
12%
Brain
12%
Gait
12%
Cooperative Play
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Axon
62%
Protein
25%
Scaffold Protein
25%
Motor Coordination
25%
Morphology
12%
Locomotion
12%
Brain Region
12%
Ultrastructure
12%
Cellular Compartment
12%
Axoplasmic Transport
12%
Stereotypic Movement Disorder
12%
Sciatic Nerve
12%
Motor Learning
12%
Gait
12%
Cerebellar Ataxia
12%
Analysis
12%
Pathology
12%
Health
12%
Mutant
12%
Swelling
12%