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  • 3. The cellular prion protein (PrPC) prevents apoptotic neuronal cell death and mitochondrial dysfunction induced by serum deprivation.
    Kim BH, Lee HG, Choi JK, Kim JI, Choi EK, Carp RI, Kim YS.
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  • 5. Study on the toxic mechanism of prion protein peptide 106-126 in neuronal and non neuronal cells.
    Dupiereux I, Zorzi W, Rachidi W, Zorzi D, Pierard O, Lhereux B, Heinen E, Elmoualij B.
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  • 6. Combined pharmacological, mutational and cell biology approaches indicate that p53-dependent caspase 3 activation triggered by cellular prion is dependent on its endocytosis.
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  • 7. Prion peptide-mediated cellular prion protein overexpression and neuronal cell death can be blocked by aspirin treatment.
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  • 8. Cellular prion protein signaling in serotonergic neuronal cells.
    Mouillet-Richard S, Schneider B, Pradines E, Pietri M, Ermonval M, Grassi J, Richards JG, Mutel V, Launay JM, Kellermann O.
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  • 10. Utility of RNAi-mediated prnp gene silencing in neuroblastoma cells permanently infected by prions: potentials and limitations.
    Kim Y, Han B, Titlow W, Mays CE, Kwon M, Ryou C.
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  • 11. Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase by cellular prion protein and its role in cell survival.
    Vassallo N, Herms J, Behrens C, Krebs B, Saeki K, Onodera T, Windl O, Kretzschmar HA.
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  • 12. Differential sensitivity of chemoresistant neuroblastoma subtypes to MAPK-targeted treatment correlates with ERK, p53 expression, and signaling response to U0126.
    Eppstein AC, Sandoval JA, Klein PJ, Woodruff HA, Grosfeld JL, Hickey RJ, Malkas LH, Schmidt CM.
    J Pediatr Surg; 2006 Jan 24; 41(1):252-9. PubMed ID: 16410143
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  • 13. Extracellular copper ions regulate cellular prion protein (PrPC) expression and metabolism in neuronal cells.
    Toni M, Massimino ML, Griffoni C, Salvato B, Tomasi V, Spisni E.
    FEBS Lett; 2005 Jan 31; 579(3):741-4. PubMed ID: 15670838
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  • 14. The expression and potential function of cellular prion protein in human lymphocytes.
    Li R, Liu D, Zanusso G, Liu T, Fayen JD, Huang JH, Petersen RB, Gambetti P, Sy MS.
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  • 15. Prion protein (PrPc) immunocytochemistry and expression of the green fluorescent protein reporter gene under control of the bovine PrP gene promoter in the mouse brain.
    Bailly Y, Haeberlé AM, Blanquet-Grossard F, Chasserot-Golaz S, Grant N, Schulze T, Bombarde G, Grassi J, Cesbron JY, Lemaire-Vieille C.
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  • 16. New insights into cellular prion protein (PrPc) functions: the "ying and yang" of a relevant protein.
    Nicolas O, Gavín R, del Río JA.
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  • 17. Hypoglycemia enhances the expression of prion protein and heat-shock protein 70 in a mouse neuroblastoma cell line.
    Shyu WC, Chen CP, Saeki K, Kubosaki A, Matusmoto Y, Onodera T, Ding DC, Chiang MF, Lee YJ, Lin SZ, Li H.
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  • 18. Physiological role of the cellular prion protein.
    Zomosa-Signoret V, Arnaud JD, Fontes P, Alvarez-Martinez MT, Liautard JP.
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  • 19. Prion proteins: a biological role beyond prion diseases.
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  • 20. Binding of neural cell adhesion molecules (N-CAMs) to the cellular prion protein.
    Schmitt-Ulms G, Legname G, Baldwin MA, Ball HL, Bradon N, Bosque PJ, Crossin KL, Edelman GM, DeArmond SJ, Cohen FE, Prusiner SB.
    J Mol Biol; 2001 Dec 14; 314(5):1209-25. PubMed ID: 11743735
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