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  • 3. MiRNA expression profiles in the brains of mice infected with scrapie agents 139A, ME7 and S15.
    Gao C, Wei J, Zhang BY, Shi Q, Chen C, Wang J, Shi Q, Dong XP.
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    Proteomics Clin Appl; 2017 May 09; 11(5-6):. PubMed ID: 27991723
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  • 5. Aberrant Alterations of Mitochondrial Factors Drp1 and Opa1 in the Brains of Scrapie Experiment Rodents.
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  • 6. Successive passaging of the scrapie strains, ME7-ha and 139A-ha, generated by the interspecies transmission of mouse-adapted strains into hamsters markedly shortens the incubation times, but maintains their molecular and pathological properties.
    Shi Q, Xiao K, Zhang BY, Zhang XM, Chen LN, Chen C, Gao C, Dong XP.
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  • 7. The Brain NO Levels and NOS Activities Ascended in the Early and Middle Stages and Descended in the Terminal Stage in Scrapie-Infected Animal Models.
    Chen LN, Sun J, Yang XD, Xiao K, Lv Y, Zhang BY, Zhou W, Chen C, Gao C, Shi Q, Dong XP.
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  • 8. Significant enhanced expressions of aquaporin-1, -4 and -9 in the brains of various prion diseases.
    Shi Q, Wu YZ, Yang X, Xiao K, Maimaitiming A, Gao LP, Chen C, Gao C, Guo Y, Dong XP.
    Prion; 2019 Jan 09; 13(1):173-184. PubMed ID: 31814527
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  • 9. Scrapie strain infection in vitro induces changes in neuronal cells.
    Rubenstein R, Deng H, Race R, Ju W, Scalici C, Papini M, Rubenstein A, Kascsak R, Carp R.
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  • 10. Altered lymphocyte proliferation and innate immune function in scrapie 139A- and ME7-infected mice.
    Cho IS, Spinner DS, Kascsak RJ, Meeker HC, Kim BS, Park SY, Schuller-Levis G, Park E.
    Viral Immunol; 2013 Jun 09; 26(3):192-200. PubMed ID: 23656168
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  • 11. Dysfunction of mitochondrial dynamics in the brains of scrapie-infected mice.
    Choi HS, Choi YG, Shin HY, Oh JM, Park JH, Kim JI, Carp RI, Choi EK, Kim YS.
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  • 12. Epitope scanning reveals gain and loss of strain specific antibody binding epitopes associated with the conversion of normal cellular prion to scrapie prion.
    Pan T, Li R, Kang SC, Wong BS, Wisniewski T, Sy MS.
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  • 14. Enhanced Mitophagy Activity in Prion-Infected Cultured Cells and Prion-Infected Experimental Mice via a Pink1/Parkin-Dependent Mitophagy Pathway.
    Gao LP, Xiao K, Wu YZ, Chen DD, Yang XH, Shi Q, Dong XP.
    ACS Chem Neurosci; 2020 Mar 04; 11(5):814-829. PubMed ID: 32049477
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  • 15. Decrease of RyR2 in the prion infected cell line and in the brains of the scrapie infected mice models and the patients of human prion diseases.
    Shi Q, Li JL, Ma Y, Gao LP, Xiao K, Wang J, Zhou W, Chen C, Guo YJ, Dong XP.
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  • 16. Increases of Galectin-1 and its S-nitrosylated form in the Brain Tissues of Scrapie-Infected Rodent Models and Human Prion Diseases.
    Guo YJ, Shi Q, Yang XD, Li JL, Ma Y, Xiao K, Chen C, Han J, Dong XP.
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  • 18. Scrapie infection in experimental rodents and SMB-S15 cells decreased the brain endogenous levels and activities of Sirt1.
    Wang J, Zhang J, Shi Q, Zhang BY, Chen C, Chen LN, Sun J, Wang H, Xiao K, Dong XP.
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  • 20. Onset of accumulation of PrPres in murine ME7 scrapie in relation to pathological and PrP immunohistochemical changes.
    Jeffrey M, Martin S, Barr J, Chong A, Fraser JR.
    J Comp Pathol; 2001 Jan 04; 124(1):20-8. PubMed ID: 11428185
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