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A transgenic mouse model to selectively identify α3 Na, K-ATPase expressing cells in the nervous system

Dobretsov et al., 2019

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13520542426687316723
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Dobretsov M
Hayar A
Kockara N
Kozhemyakin M
Light K
Patyal P
Pierce D
Wight P
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Neuroscience

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Abstract The α 3 Na+, K+-ATPase (α 3 NKA) is one of four known α isoforms of the mammalian transporter. A deficiency in α 3 NKA is linked to severe movement control disorders. Understanding the pathogenesis of these disorders is limited by an incomplete …
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