Endocytosis of prion protein is required for ERK1/2 signaling induced by stress-inducible protein 1.
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Endocytosis of prion protein is required for ERK1/2 signaling induced by stress-inducible protein 1.
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Ana C Magalhães
Andre R Massensini
Camila Pinto Arantes
Fabiana A Caetano
Ina Vorberg
Marcus V Gomez
Marilene H Lopes
Mônica De Paoli B Vieira
Rafael Linden
Suzette A Priola
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1701-08.2008
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2008-06-01T00:00:00Z