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Superoxide Dismutase
Hilton JB
,
Mercer SW
,
Lim NKH
,
Faux NG
,
Buncic G
,
Beckman JS
,
Roberts BR
,
Donnelly PS
,
White AR
,
Crouch PJ
. 2017.
Cu(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1 mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord.
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Sci Rep. 7:42292.
Williams JR
,
Trias E
,
Beilby PR
,
Lopez NI
,
Labut EM
,
C Bradford S
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Roberts BR
,
McAllum EJ
,
Crouch PJ
,
Rhoads TW
et al.
. 2016.
Copper delivery to the CNS by CuATSM effectively treats motor neuron disease in SOD(G93A) mice co-expressing the Copper-Chaperone-for-SOD.
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Neurobiol Dis. 89:1-9.
Survival Analysis
Hilton JB
,
Mercer SW
,
Lim NKH
,
Faux NG
,
Buncic G
,
Beckman JS
,
Roberts BR
,
Donnelly PS
,
White AR
,
Crouch PJ
. 2017.
Cu(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1 mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord.
.
Sci Rep. 7:42292.
Thiosemicarbazones
Hilton JB
,
Mercer SW
,
Lim NKH
,
Faux NG
,
Buncic G
,
Beckman JS
,
Roberts BR
,
Donnelly PS
,
White AR
,
Crouch PJ
. 2017.
Cu(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1 mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord.
.
Sci Rep. 7:42292.
Tissue Extracts
Hilton JB
,
Mercer SW
,
Lim NKH
,
Faux NG
,
Buncic G
,
Beckman JS
,
Roberts BR
,
Donnelly PS
,
White AR
,
Crouch PJ
. 2017.
Cu(atsm) improves the neurological phenotype and survival of SOD1 mice and selectively increases enzymatically active SOD1 in the spinal cord.
.
Sci Rep. 7:42292.
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