Availability of individual proteins for quantitative analysis in postmortem brains preserved in two different brain banks
Abstract Aim Postmortem brain research is necessary for elucidating the pathology of schizophrenia; an increasing number of studies require a combination of suitable tissue samples preserved at multiple brain banks. In this study, we examined whether a comparative study of protein expression levels...
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Main Authors: | Atsuko Nagaoka (Author), Mizuki Hino (Author), Ryuta Izumi (Author), Risa Shishido (Author), Miki Ishibashi (Author), Masataka Hatano (Author), Makoto Sainouchi (Author), Akiyoshi Kakita (Author), Hiroaki Tomita (Author), Yasuto Kunii (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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