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The following pages link to Altered transcriptional regulation in cells expressing the expanded polyglutamine androgen receptor (Q44092345):
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- Biochemical and genetic evidence for a role of IGHMBP2 in the translational machinery (Q24322719) (← links)
- Androgen-dependent pathology demonstrates myopathic contribution to the Kennedy disease phenotype in a mouse knock-in model (Q24673304) (← links)
- Pathogenic mechanisms and therapeutic strategies in spinobulbar muscular atrophy (Q27007098) (← links)
- Developing treatment for spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q27008808) (← links)
- A small-molecule Nrf1 and Nrf2 activator mitigates polyglutamine toxicity in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q28391475) (← links)
- Ataxin-2 modulates the levels of Grb2 and SRC but not ras signaling (Q30009938) (← links)
- Protein arginine methyltransferase 6 enhances polyglutamine-expanded androgen receptor function and toxicity in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. (Q30370542) (← links)
- Peripheral androgen receptor gene suppression rescues disease in mouse models of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q30405294) (← links)
- Disrupting SUMOylation enhances transcriptional function and ameliorates polyglutamine androgen receptor-mediated disease. (Q30405382) (← links)
- Abnormalities of germ cell maturation and sertoli cell cytoskeleton in androgen receptor 113 CAG knock-in mice reveal toxic effects of the mutant protein (Q30445140) (← links)
- Nuclear aggresomes form by fusion of PML-associated aggregates. (Q30476220) (← links)
- Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy: pathogenesis and clinical management (Q30612908) (← links)
- Effect of APOL1 disease risk variants on APOL1 gene product (Q33613565) (← links)
- Disruption of nongenomic testosterone signaling in a model of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q33636403) (← links)
- Microarray analysis of gene expression by skeletal muscle of three mouse models of Kennedy disease/spinal bulbar muscular atrophy (Q33707651) (← links)
- Antiandrogen flutamide protects male mice from androgen-dependent toxicity in three models of spinal bulbar muscular atrophy. (Q33765455) (← links)
- Androgen receptor and Kennedy disease/spinal bulbar muscular atrophy (Q33904073) (← links)
- Macroautophagy is regulated by the UPR-mediator CHOP and accentuates the phenotype of SBMA mice (Q34055364) (← links)
- Polyglutamine-expanded androgen receptor interferes with TFEB to elicit autophagy defects in SBMA. (Q34270135) (← links)
- Multiple transcripts of sodium channel SCN8A (Na(V)1.6) with alternative 5'- and 3'-untranslated regions and initial characterization of the SCN8A promoter (Q34388928) (← links)
- ATXN2-CAG42 sequesters PABPC1 into insolubility and induces FBXW8 in cerebellum of old ataxic knock-in mice. (Q34407813) (← links)
- Early onset and novel features in a spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy patient with a 68 CAG repeat (Q34615224) (← links)
- Synergic prodegradative activity of Bicalutamide and trehalose on the mutant androgen receptor responsible for spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q34673417) (← links)
- Methylation and acetylation in nervous system development and neurodegenerative disorders (Q35119521) (← links)
- Both ubiquitin ligases FBXW8 and PARK2 are sequestrated into insolubility by ATXN2 PolyQ expansions, but only FBXW8 expression is dysregulated (Q35196519) (← links)
- Role of heat shock proteins during polyglutamine neurodegeneration: mechanisms and hypothesis (Q35764321) (← links)
- Spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy: ligand-dependent pathogenesis and therapeutic perspectives (Q35767605) (← links)
- Progress in Spinobulbar muscular atrophy research: insights into neuronal dysfunction caused by the polyglutamine-expanded androgen receptor. (Q36129336) (← links)
- A polyglutamine expansion disease protein sequesters PTIP to attenuate DNA repair and increase genomic instability (Q36231685) (← links)
- Reflections on the diseases linked to mutations of the androgen receptor (Q36358094) (← links)
- Common genetic polymorphisms and prognosis of sporadic cancers: prostate cancer as a model (Q36430744) (← links)
- Activation of Hsp70 reduces neurotoxicity by promoting polyglutamine protein degradation (Q36553586) (← links)
- Pathogenesis and molecular targeted therapy of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. (Q36759577) (← links)
- Mechanisms mediating spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy: investigations into polyglutamine-expanded androgen receptor function and dysfunction. (Q36844932) (← links)
- The androgen receptor's CAG/glutamine tract in mouse models of neurological disease and cancer. (Q37074481) (← links)
- Mitochondrial abnormalities in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q37102121) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic retention of polyglutamine-expanded androgen receptor ameliorates disease via autophagy in a mouse model of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q37183952) (← links)
- Structure and chemistry of the p300/CBP and Rtt109 histone acetyltransferases: implications for histone acetyltransferase evolution and function (Q37290564) (← links)
- Altered RNA splicing contributes to skeletal muscle pathology in Kennedy disease knock-in mice (Q37331263) (← links)
- Rescue of Metabolic Alterations in AR113Q Skeletal Muscle by Peripheral Androgen Receptor Gene Silencing. (Q37361212) (← links)
- B2 attenuates polyglutamine-expanded androgen receptor toxicity in cell and fly models of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (Q37435253) (← links)
- Transcriptional activation of TFEB/ZKSCAN3 target genes underlies enhanced autophagy in spinobulbar muscular atrophy (Q37572139) (← links)
- The Ubiquitination, Disaggregation and Proteasomal Degradation Machineries in Polyglutamine Disease (Q37714440) (← links)
- Neurotoxic effects of androgens in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. (Q37899974) (← links)
- New routes to therapy for spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. (Q38082664) (← links)
- The unfolded protein response modulates toxicity of the expanded glutamine androgen receptor (Q38328680) (← links)
- Proline-Directed Androgen Receptor Phosphorylation (Q38417890) (← links)
- PolyQ Disease: Too Many Qs, Too Much Function? (Q38791237) (← links)
- Polyglutamine androgen receptor-mediated neuromuscular disease (Q38836469) (← links)
- Post-translational Modifications and Protein Quality Control in Motor Neuron and Polyglutamine Diseases. (Q39241744) (← links)