PMID: 3756517Sep 24, 1986Paper

Abnormalities of dendritic actin organization in the brindled mouse

Brain Research
C PetersonJ E Goldman

Abstract

The brindled mouse is an X-linked mutant with alterations in copper homeostasis. Ultrastructural analysis of the cerebellum and neocortex reveals several dendritic abnormalities, including the formation of Hirano bodies and other cytoskeletal alterations. Immunocytochemical evidence demonstrates that actin is a component of these microfilament lattices.

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Jan 22, 1990·Neuroscience Letters·P SeubertG Lynch
Feb 1, 1994·Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology·A Hirano
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