In vivo evidence that SORL1, encoding the endosomal recycling receptor SORLA, can function as a causal gene in Alzheimer’s Disease

Autor: Andersen, Olav Michael, Bøgh, Nikolaj Hvidt, Landau, Anne, Pløen, Gro Grunnet, Jensen, Anne Mette Gissel, Monti, Giulia, Ulhøi, Benedicte Parm, Nyengaard, Jens Randel, Jacobsen, Kirsten Rosenmay, Jørgensen, Margarita Melnikova, Holm, Ida Elisabeth, Kristensen, Marianne Lundsgaard, Alstrup, Aage Kristian Olsen, Søvsø Szocska Hansen, Esben, Teunissen, Charlotte E, Breidenbach, Laura, Droescher, Mathias, Liu, Ying, Pedersen, Hanne Skovsgaard, Callesen, Henrik, Luo, Yonglun, Bolund, Lars, Brooks, David J, Laustsen, Christoffer, Small, Scott A, Mikkelsen, Lars F., Sørensen, Charlotte Brandt
Jazyk: dánština
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Andersen, O M, Bøgh, N H, Landau, A, Pløen, G G, Jensen, A M G, Monti, G, Ulhøi, B P, Nyengaard, J R, Jacobsen, K R, Jørgensen, M M, Holm, I E, Kristensen, M L, Alstrup, A K O, Søvsø Szocska Hansen, E, Teunissen, C E, Breidenbach, L, Droescher, M, Liu, Y, Pedersen, H S, Callesen, H, Luo, Y, Bolund, L, Brooks, D J, Laustsen, C, Small, S A, Mikkelsen, L F & Sørensen, C B 2022, ' In vivo evidence that SORL1, encoding the endosomal recycling receptor SORLA, can function as a causal gene in Alzheimer’s Disease ', Cell Reports Medicine .
Databáze: OpenAIRE