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Targeting cellular prion protein reverses early cognitive deficits and neurophysiological dysfunction in prion-infected mice


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G. R. Mallucci, M. D. White, M. Farmer, A. Dickinson, H. Khatun, A. D. Powell, S. Brandner, J. G. Jefferys, J. Collinge
Neuron, vol. 53, 2007, pp. 325-35

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Mallucci, G. R., White, M. D., Farmer, M., Dickinson, A., Khatun, H., Powell, A. D., … Collinge, J. (2007). Targeting cellular prion protein reverses early cognitive deficits and neurophysiological dysfunction in prion-infected mice. Neuron, 53, 325–335.


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Mallucci, G. R., M. D. White, M. Farmer, A. Dickinson, H. Khatun, A. D. Powell, S. Brandner, J. G. Jefferys, and J. Collinge. “Targeting Cellular Prion Protein Reverses Early Cognitive Deficits and Neurophysiological Dysfunction in Prion-Infected Mice.” Neuron 53 (2007): 325–35.


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Mallucci, G. R., et al. “Targeting Cellular Prion Protein Reverses Early Cognitive Deficits and Neurophysiological Dysfunction in Prion-Infected Mice.” Neuron, vol. 53, 2007, pp. 325–35.


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@article{mallucci2007a,
  title = {Targeting cellular prion protein reverses early cognitive deficits and neurophysiological dysfunction in prion-infected mice},
  year = {2007},
  journal = {Neuron},
  pages = {325-35},
  volume = {53},
  author = {Mallucci, G. R. and White, M. D. and Farmer, M. and Dickinson, A. and Khatun, H. and Powell, A. D. and Brandner, S. and Jefferys, J. G. and Collinge, J.}
}


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