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Mouse models to investigate the function of spermine
Anthony E. Pegg, Xiaojing Wang
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Mouse Model
100%
Spermine
100%
Spermine Synthase
50%
Neurological Symptoms
33%
Sudden Death
33%
Gene Expression
16%
Glutamate Receptors
16%
Arrhythmia
16%
Ion Channels
16%
Essential Function
16%
Polyamines
16%
Sterility
16%
Spermidine
16%
Normal Growth
16%
Deafness
16%
X Chromosome
16%
Channel Regulation
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mouse Model
100%
Spermine
100%
Spermine Synthase
50%
Neurologic Disease
33%
Sudden Death
33%
Heart Arrhythmia
16%
Ion Channel
16%
Polyamine
16%
Spermidine
16%
Hearing Impairment
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Neuroscience
Spermine
100%
Spermine Synthase
50%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Cochlea
16%
Ion Channel
16%
Transgene
16%
X Chromosome
16%
Sensation of Hearing
16%
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
16%
Spermidine
16%
Polyamine
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Spermine
100%
Neurologic Disease
33%
Sudden Death
33%
Gene Expression
16%
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
16%
Hearing Impairment
16%
Transgene
16%
Ion Channel
16%
Glutamate Receptor
16%
Polyamine
16%
Spermidine
16%
X Chromosome
16%
Cochlea
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
SMS (Gene)
33%
Cochlea Potential
33%