Passive transfer of blood sera from als patients with identified mutations results in elevated motoneuronal calcium level and loss of motor neurons in the spinal cord of mice

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  • who: Tamás F. Polgár et al. from the Theoretical Medicine Doctoral School, University of, Tisza Lajos krt, Department of Neurology, Aalborg University Hospital, Skovvej Sdr, Aalborg, Denmark have published the article: Passive Transfer of Blood Sera from ALS Patients with Identified Mutations Results in Elevated Motoneuronal Calcium Level and Loss of Motor Neurons in the Spinal Cord of Mice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 13/08/2021
  • what: In the present experiment, the same experimental paradigm was applied as in the earlier experiments, i.e., sera from the same patients with identified mutations . . .

     

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