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Huntingtin Co-Isolates with Small Extracellular Vesicles from Blood Plasma of TgHD and KI-HD Pig Models of Huntington's Disease and Human Blood Plasma
2022 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Central Library of Charles University
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Mitochondrial Metabolism in a Large-Animal Model of Huntington Disease: The Hunt for Biomarkers in the Spermatozoa of Presymptomatic Minipigs
2017 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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A transgenic minipig model of huntington's disease
2013 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine
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Age-Related Oxidative Changes in Primary Porcine Fibroblasts Expressing Mutated Huntingtin
2019 |
Faculty of Science
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Mutated Huntingtin Causes Testicular Pathology in Transgenic Minipig Boars
2016 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine
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Gradual Phenotype Development in Huntington Disease Transgenic Minipig Model at 24 Months of Age
2018 |
Faculty of Science
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Longitudinal study revealing motor, cognitive and behavioral decline in a transgenic minipig model of Huntington's disease
2020 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine
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A transgenic minipig model of Huntington's disease shows early signs of behavioral and molecular pathologies
2018 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Central Library of Charles University
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Deterioration of mitochondrial bioenergetics and ultrastructure impairment in skeletal muscle of a transgenic minipig model in the early stages of Huntington's disease
2019 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Telemetry physical activity monitoring in minipig's model of Huntington's disease
2015 |
First Faculty of Medicine
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Adipogenic Differentiation of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Pig Transgenic Model Expressing Human Mutant Huntingtin
2019 |
Faculty of Science, First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
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Buccal epithelial cells as potential non-invasive materials for the monitoring of mitochondrial disturbances to track Huntington's disease progression : a pilot study
2015 |
First Faculty of Medicine