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Stress-inducible protein 1 is a cell surface ligand for cellular prion that triggers neuroprotection
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Zanata S.M., Lopez M.H., Mercadante A.F., Hajj G.N., Chiarini L.B., Nomizo R., Freitas A.R., Cabral A.L., Lee K.S., Juliano M.A., de Olivera E., Jachieri S.G., Burlingame A., Huang L., Linden R., Brentani R.R., and Martins V.R. Stress-inducible protein 1 is a cell surface ligand for cellular prion that triggers neuroprotection. EMBO J. 21 (2002) 3307-3316
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(2002)
EMBO J.
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Zanata, S.M.1
Lopez, M.H.2
Mercadante, A.F.3
Hajj, G.N.4
Chiarini, L.B.5
Nomizo, R.6
Freitas, A.R.7
Cabral, A.L.8
Lee, K.S.9
Juliano, M.A.10
de Olivera, E.11
Jachieri, S.G.12
Burlingame, A.13
Huang, L.14
Linden, R.15
Brentani, R.R.16
Martins, V.R.17
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