Selective prion protein binding to synaptic components is modulated by oxidative and nitrosative changes induced by copper(II) and peroxynitrite in cholinergic synaptosomes, unveiling a role for calcineurin B and thioredoxin
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J. Grosclaude | H. Rezaei | Y Morot-Gaudry-Talarmain | H Rezaei | L Guermonprez | E Treguer | J Grosclaude | L. Guermonprez | Y. Morot-Gaudry-Talarmain | E. Tréguer
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