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2. Characterization of an immune-evading doxycycline-inducible lentiviral vector for gene therapy in the spinal cord

4. Small Scale Production of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors for Gene Delivery to the Nervous System

5. Long-term proteasome dysfunction

7. Production of High-Yield Adeno Associated Vector Batches Using HEK293 Suspension Cells.

8. CERT L reduces C16 ceramide, amyloid-β levels, and inflammation in a model of Alzheimer's disease.

9. Optimization of adeno-associated viral vector-mediated transduction of the corticospinal tract: comparison of four promoters.

10. Small Scale Production of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Viral Vectors for Gene Delivery to the Nervous System.

11. Repulsive Guidance Molecule a (RGMa) Induces Neuropathological and Behavioral Changes That Closely Resemble Parkinson's Disease.

12. Expression of a Mutant SEMA3A Protein with Diminished Signalling Capacity Does Not Alter ALS-Related Motor Decline, or Confer Changes in NMJ Plasticity after BotoxA-Induced Paralysis of Male Gastrocnemic Muscle.

13. Brain endothelial cells control fertility through ovarian-steroid-dependent release of semaphorin 3A.

14. Mutant ubiquitin decreases amyloid β plaque formation in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

15. Alzheimer-associated mutant ubiquitin impairs spatial reference memory.

16. Low levels of mutant ubiquitin are degraded by the proteasome in vivo.

17. Modest proteasomal inhibition by aberrant ubiquitin exacerbates aggregate formation in a Huntington disease mouse model.

18. Long-term proteasome dysfunction in the mouse brain by expression of aberrant ubiquitin.

19. Proteasome subunit proteins and neuropathology in tauopathies and synucleinopathies: Consequences for proteomic analyses.

20. Alzheimer-associated APP+1 transgenic mice: frameshift beta-amyloid precursor protein is secreted in cerebrospinal fluid without inducing neuropathology.

21. Accumulation of aberrant ubiquitin induces aggregate formation and cell death in polyglutamine diseases.

22. Frame-shifted amyloid precursor protein found in Alzheimer's disease and Down's syndrome increases levels of secreted amyloid beta40.

23. Disease-specific accumulation of mutant ubiquitin as a marker for proteasomal dysfunction in the brain.

24. Frameshifted beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP+1) is a secretory protein, and the level of APP+1 in cerebrospinal fluid is linked to Alzheimer pathology.

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