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SORCS3 gene
Known as:
SORCS RECEPTOR 3
, SORCS
, SORCS3
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2019
2019
Amyloidosis causes downregulation of SorLA, SorCS1 and SorCS3 expression in mice
G. Hermey
,
S. Hoffmeister-Ullerich
,
B. Merz
,
D. Groß
,
Dietmar Kuhl
,
S. Kins
Biological chemistry
2019
Corpus ID: 157057145
Abstract Accumulation of β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) is regarded as a primary cause of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Aβ is derived by…
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2018
2018
On the nature of the restrictions for Multiple Subject Constructions in Korean
Jeong-Me Yoon
2018
Corpus ID: 145039211
Yoon, Jeong-Me. 2018. On the nature of the restrictions for Multiple Subject Constructions in Korean. Linguistic Research 35(3…
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2017
2017
Sorting of Oligomerized Proteins: Implications in Toxin Trafficking and Quality Control
S. Venkat
2017
Corpus ID: 45697376
................................................................................................................................. 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................................................... 6 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................ 8 1.1 LYSOSOMAL DEGRADATION AS A MEANS OF GOLGI QUALITY CONTROL ............ 10 1.1.1 Integral membrane proteins ........................................................................................................ 10 1.1.2 Soluble proteins ................................................................................................................................. 15 1.1.3 Induced Oligomers ............................................................................................................................ 17 1.2 AUTOPHAGY AS A MEANS OF GOLGI QUALITY CONTROL .......................................... 23 1.3 PROTEASOMAL DEGRADATION AS A MEANS OF GOLGI QUALITY CONTROL ...... 26 1.4 CONCLUSION ............................................................................................................................. 27 MANGANESE-INDUCED TRAFFICKING AND TURNOVER OF GPP130 IS MEDIATED BY SORTILIN ..................................................................................................... 29 2.1 ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................................. 29 2.2 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................... 30 2.3 RESULTS ..................................................................................................................................... 33 2.4 DISCUSSION ............................................................................................................................... 50 2.5 MATERIALS AND METHODS ................................................................................................. 54 CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS .................................................................... 60 3.1 CONCLUSIONS ........................................................................................................................... 60 3.2 FUTURE DIRECTIONS ............................................................................................................. 63 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................................ 68
2016
2016
Next generation sequencing of SORCS3 in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls from the isolated Faroe Islands
S. Binzer
,
E. Stenager
,
M. Binzer
,
J. Hillert
,
J. Imrell
2016
Corpus ID: 89873853
2014
2014
Spatiotemporal expression analysis of the growth factor receptor SorCS3
Sandra Oetjen
,
C. Mahlke
,
I. Hermans-Borgmeyer
,
G. Hermey
The Journal of comparative neurology
2014
Corpus ID: 38105808
SorCS3 is a member of the Vps10p‐D receptor family. These type I transmembrane proteins are regarded as sorting receptors, and…
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2013
2013
SORCS 1 contributes to the development of renal disease in rats and humans
Jozef Lazar
,
C. O'Meara
,
+9 authors
H. Jacob
2013
Corpus ID: 3223081
Jozef Lazar, Caitlin C. O’Meara, Allison B. Sarkis, Sasha Z. Prisco, Haiyan Xu, Caroline S. Fox, Ming-Huei Chen, Ulrich Broeckel…
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2003
2003
FORCs, SORCs and Stoner-Wohlfarth Theory
A. Newell
2003
Corpus ID: 127157510
2000
2000
Alternative splicing of murine SorCS leads to two forms of the receptor that differ completely in their cytoplasmic tails.
G. Hermey
,
H. Schaller
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
2000
Corpus ID: 27787382
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