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Ataxin-1 fusion partners alter polyQ lethality and aggregation
Tina Rich, Archana Varadaraj
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Lethality
100%
Ataxin-1
100%
PolyQ
100%
Fusion Partner
100%
Cytotoxicity
83%
Inclusion Bodies
66%
Fluorochrome
33%
PolyQ Proteins
33%
Transfectant
33%
PolyQ Aggregation
33%
Flow Cytometric Analysis
16%
Fusion Protein
16%
Cause of Disease
16%
Cell Death
16%
Oligomeric State
16%
Fluorescent Protein Fusions
16%
Spectral Properties
16%
Multiple Proteins
16%
Fluorescent Label
16%
Toxic Properties
16%
Experimental Strategies
16%
Protein Folding Disease
16%
Co-transfection
16%
Fluorescent Indicator
16%
Cellular Targets
16%
Fusion Product
16%
Inclusion Body Formation
16%
GFP Fusion
16%
Polyglutamine
16%
Intranuclear Inclusion Bodies
16%
Histological Markers
16%
Body Morphology
16%
Aggregation Properties
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Lethality
100%
Ataxin 1
100%
Polyglutamine
100%
Cytotoxicity
62%
Disease
25%
Fluorochrome
25%
Pyrethrin
12%
Fusion Protein
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ataxin 1
100%
Cytotoxicity
83%
Maturation
50%
Cell Death
16%
Transfection
16%
Fusion Protein
16%
Fluorescent Tag
16%
Protein Folding Disease
16%
Neuroscience
Polyglutamine
100%
Ataxin 1
100%
Cytotoxicity
62%
Cell Death
12%
Protein Folding
12%
Transfection
12%
Fusion Protein
12%