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Keyword [Cellular prion protein]
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Cellular Prion Protein Promotes Metastasis Of Gastric Cancer
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Prion Protein Gene And Cellular Prion Protein: Correlations With Aging And Alzheimer's Disease
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The Role Of Prion Protein In Breast Cancer MDA-MB-435Cell Apoptosis
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MGr1-antigen/37kDa Laminin Receptor Precursor Contributes To Cellular Prion Protein Induced Multidrug-resistance Of Gastric Cancer
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Experimental Study On The Expression Of Cellular Prion Protein In The Retina Of Mice With Different Months
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The Effects And Mechanisms Of PrPc-STAT3 Pathway In Chemotherapy-induced Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition In Colorectal Cancer
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The Effect And Possible Mechanism Of PrP~c Involved In Cognitive Impairment Induced By Sleep Deprivation
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Cellular Prion Protein PrP~C Regulates Microglia Activation,phenotypic Transformation And Neuronal Activity During Oxygen-glucose Deprivation/reperfusion Injury
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The Role Of Cellular Prion Protein In Splenic CD4~+T Lymphocytes Subtype Activation And Differentiation In Cerebral Ischemic/Reperfusion Injury
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Melatonin Promotes Apoptosis Of Bladder Cancer Cells By Inhibiting Cellular Prion Protein Expression
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Neurobehavioral impairments of prion protein deficient mice in olfactory tasks: Towards a functional understanding of the cellular prion protein PrP(C)
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Prions and platelets: A possible role for cellular prion protein
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Comparison Of Clinial Characteristics Between Viral Encephalitis And Autoimmune Encephalitis And A Preliminary Study Of PrP
C
In Their Differential Diagnosis
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Cellular Prion Protein PrP~c Affects Microglia Phenotypic Transformation By Regulating Its Autophagy During Glucose Oxygen Deprivation/Reperfusion Injury
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Effect Of Cellular Prion Protein On Migration Of M2 Melanoma Cell Line
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Role Of The PrP~C In Autophagy-lysosomal Pathway Of Astrocytes During Oxygen-glucose Deprivation And Re-oxygenation Injury
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Role Of Cellular Prion Protein In The Inflammation Resolution After Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
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The Association Of Cellular Prion Protein With CD4~+T Lymphocyte Subsets In The Blood In Cerebral Ischemic Stroke
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