The Objective was to investigate the role of endoplasmic reticulum protein SEL1L in the maintenance of physiological activities of the central...
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[title] => Impact of SEL1L deletion in central nervous system on the behavior of mice
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J Wang, Q Liu, Z Pan, Z Zhou, Q Long
Lab
Research Center of Laboratory Animals and the Genome Rseearch center of Cambridge-Soochow University, Suzhou, China
Journal
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine
Abstract
The Objective was to investigate the role of endoplasmic reticulum protein SEL1L in the maintenance of physiological activities of the central nervous system in mammals. The data of the postnatal survival time, the body weight and the behavioral indicators such as balance coordination, locomotion and anxiety of the mice show that the condition of the NKO mice is significantly worse than that of the WT mice, indicating an important role of SEL1L in the maintenance of physiological functions of the nervous system.
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