Ronin overexpression induces cerebellar degeneration in a mouse model of ataxia
Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCAs) are a group of genetically heterogeneous inherited neurodegenerative disorders characterized by progressive ataxia and cerebellar degeneration. Here, we used a mouse model to test a possible connection between SCA and Ronin (Thap11), a polyglutamine-containing transcri...
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Main Authors: | Thomas P. Zwaka (Author), Marta Skowronska (Author), Ronald Richman (Author), Marion Dejosez (Author) |
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