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Neurocognitive and Psychotiform Behavioral Alterations and Enhanced Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation in Transgenic Mice Displaying Neuropathological Features of Human α-Mannosidosis
D'Hooge R, Lüllmann-Rauch R, Beckers T, et al. Neurocognitive and Psychotiform Behavioral Alterations and Enhanced Hippocampal Long-Term Potentiation in Transgenic Mice Displaying Neuropathological Features of Human α-Mannosidosis. Journal of Neuroscience. 2005;25(28):6539-6549
Disease model: LAMP-2 enlightens Danon disease
Danon disease ('lysosomal glycogen storage disease with normal acid maltase') is characterized by a cardiomyopathy, myopathy and variable mental retardation. Mutations in the coding sequence of the lysosomal-associated membrane protein 2 (LAMP-2) were shown to cause a LAMP-2 deficiency in patients with Danon disease. LAMP-2 deficient mice manifest a similar vacuolar cardioskeletal myopathy. In addition to the patient reports LAMP-2 deficiency in mice causes pancreatic, hepatocytic, endothelial and leucocyte vacuolation. LAMP-2 deficient mice represent a valuable animal model of Danon disease. They will further be used to study the exact role of LAMP-P in autophagy and to analyse the consequences of an impaired autophagic pathway in various tissues
Letter from Fred R. Rauch to Benjamin M. Schowe, January 12, 1940
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Letter from Fred R. Rauch to Benjamin M. Schowe, May 9, 1940
Rauch informs Schowe that his issues have been addresse
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Letter from Fred R. Rauch to Benjamin M. Schowe, January 12, 1940
Rauch clarifies that federal regulations are more favorable than local regulations in regard to deaf employmen
Letter from Fred R. Rauch to Benjamin M. Schowe, January 12, 1940
Rauch explains that the statues do not specifically discriminate against the deaf
Letter from Fred R. Rauch to K.B. Ayers, April 10, 1940
Rauch admits the need for revision of the Work Projects Administration regulations regarding deaf worker
Letter from Fred R. Rauch to Benjamin M. Schowe, January 12, 1940
An abbreviated letter from Rauch to Schowe clarifying Work Projects Administration regulation
Telegram from Fred R. Rauch to Benjamin M. Schowe, April 16, 1940
Rauch informs Schowe he cannot meet with him in person but will send a member of his staff in his stea
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