10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3621581_D1.v1
Matthew Veldman
Matthew
Veldman
Yesenia Rios-Galdamez
Yesenia
Rios-Galdamez
Xiao-Hong Lu
Xiao-Hong
Lu
Xiaofeng Gu
Xiaofeng
Gu
Wei Qin
Wei
Qin
Song Li
Song
Li
X. Yang
X.
Yang
Shuo Lin
Shuo
Lin
Additional file 5: of The N17 domain mitigates nuclear toxicity in a novel zebrafish Huntington’s disease model
Springer Nature
2015
Cre inducible
Huntingtin
Huntington’s disease
Polyglutamine
Zebrafish
2015-12-09 05:00:00
Figure
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/figure/Additional_file_5_of_The_N17_domain_mitigates_nuclear_toxicity_in_a_novel_zebrafish_Huntington_s_disease_model/4395503
mHTT-ΔN17-exon1 L2 develops progressive motor behavioral deficits. Similar to Line 1, Line 2 exhibits progressive movement problems corresponding to the described three stages of behavioral abnormality, resulting in immobility and death (n = 24). (JPEG 238 kb)