Exemplis Discimus 2007, 151(1):53-57

Duis mi augue, convallis non, pulvinar at, tempor vel, lacus.

Xanatos Mackali, Xel Janson, Akysa Juall, Verana Pahlee
Laboratory of Pediatric Nursing, Doldur University, Iego Republic

Background: Nam eros lacus, fermentum vel, tristique vel, cursus sit amet, felis. Pellentesque lorem metus, sodales non, pellentesque ut, facilisis at, ante. Etiam a lorem consequat velit faucibus accumsan. Praesent odio turpis, tempor et, dapibus eget, bibendum laoreet, lectus.. Integer nibh justo, bibendum mattis, vehicula sed, suscipit consectetuer, neque. Donec sit amet justo non mauris feugiat posuere. Etiam massa metus, tincidunt quis, blandit ut, convallis non, pede. Duis sit amet nisl at felis convallis dictum.

Material and Methods: Sed consectetuer, ipsum eu porttitor malesuada, urna nibh auctor lorem, eu tincidunt lectus massa et turpis. Suspendisse placerat, pede ut aliquam volutpat, justo mi hendrerit tortor, blandit imperdiet nisl diam id libero.

Conclusion: Etiam iaculis, velit et tristique ullamcorper, nisl nisl rhoncus orci, quis lacinia nulla elit non nisi. Aenean vehicula, neque tincidunt tempus placerat, libero quam tempus lectus, at dapibus purus erat sed erat.

Keywords: Sed ut massa, Donec augue, Nulla mattis

Received: March 29, 2007; Accepted: May 10, 2007; Published: June 1, 2007 


References

  1. Al-Jared LN, Harper PS, Krawczak M, Palmer SR. The frequency of inherited disorders database: Prevalence of Huntington disease. Community Genet, 2001; 4:148157.
  2. Davies SW, Turmaine M, Cozens BA, DiFiglia M et al. Formation of neuronal intranuclear inclusions underlies the neurological dysfunction in mice transgenic for the HD mutation. Cell, 1997; 90:537548. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  3. DiFiglia M, Sapp E, Chase K, Schwarz C et al. Huntingtin is a cytoplasmic protein associated with vesicles in human and rat brain neurons. Neuron, 1995; 14:10751081. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  4. Enmark E, Pelto-Huikko M, Grandien K, Lagercrantz S, Lagercrantz J, Fried G, Nordenskjold M, Gustafsson JA. Human estrogen receptor -gene structure, chromosomal localization, expression pattern. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 1997; 82:42584265. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  5. Geistlinger TR, McReynolds AC, Guy KR. Ligand-selective inhibition of the interaction of steroid receptor coactivators and estrogen receptors isoforms. Chemistry and Biology, 2004; 11:273281. Go to original source...
  6. Greenstein B, Greeinstein A. Color Atlas of Neuroscience: Neuroanatomy and Neurophysilogy. Sttutgart: Thieme SRN, 2000. p. 296.
  7. Gustafsson AJ. Estrogen receptor a new dimension in estrogen mechanism of action. Journal of Endocrinology, 1999; 163:379 383. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  8. Hart SA, Patton JD, Woolley CS. Quantitative analysis of ER alpha and GAD colocalization in the hippocampus of the adult female rat. J Comp Neurol. 2001; 440:14455. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  9. Hoon R. Estrogen Regulation of Mitochondrial Transcription in HD. Boston University Medical Campus, dept. Of neurology and National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. [serial on the internet]. April 2006 [cited 2007 March], about 1p. Available from: http://researchresources.bumc.bu.edu/abstract/ 1R01NS052724-01.htm
  10. Steroid hormone receptors. [serial on the internet]. Sept. 2006 [cited March 2007]. Available from: http://www.neurosci.pharm. utoledo.edu/MBC3320/steroids.htm.
  11. Li H, Wyman T, Yu XZ, Li SH, Li JX. Abnormal association of mutant huntingtin with synaptic vesicles inhibits glutamate release. Human Molecular Genetics, 2003; 16:20212030. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  12. Liqin Z, Tzu-Wei W, Roberta DB. Estrogen receptor subtypes alpha and beta contribute to neuroprotection and increased Bcl-2 expression in primary hippocampal neurons. Brain Research, 2004; 1010:2234.
  13. Lundholm et al. Gene expression profi ling identifi es liver X receptor alpha as an estrogen-regulated gene in mouse adipose tissue. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology, 2004; 32:879892. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  14. Luthi-Carter R, Strand A, Peters NL, Solano SM et al. Decreased expression of striatal signaling genes in a mouse model of Huntingtons disease. Hum. Mol. Genet., 2000; 9:12591271. Go to original source...
  15. Marschall J, White K, Weawer M et al. Specific Psychiatric Manifestations Among Preclinical Huntington Disease Mutatio Carriers. ArchNeurol, 2007; 64:116121.
  16. Paxinos G, Franklin KB. The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordination-CD atlas. The Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, Australia and McGill University Montreal, Quebec, Canada. San Diego: Academic Press, USA, 2001. ISBN 0-12-547636-1.
  17. Pinzone JJ et al. Molecular and Cellular Determinants of Estrogen Receptor ß Expression. Molecular and cellular biology, 2004; 24:46054612. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...
  18. Preiss M, Kucerova H. Neuropsychology in neurology. Grada- Avicenum, Praha. 2006, p. 277280.
  19. Rissman EF, Wersinger SR, Fugger HN, Foster TC. Sex with knockout models: behavioral studies of estrogen receptor alpha. Brain Res., 1999; 17:8090. Go to original source...
  20. Sharp AH, Loev SJ, Schilling G, Li SH, Li XJ, Bao J et al. Widespread expression of Huntingtons disease gene (IT15) protein product. Neuron, 1995; 14:10651074. Go to original source... Go to PubMed...