Genetic targeting of cerebellar Purkinje cells: history, current status and novel strategies

This review is an account of developments in the field of transgenic and gene targeting approaches with special emphasis on the cerebellar Purkinje cell. A critical discussion of the available genetic tools is provided. As genetic engineering of the mouse is still a rapidly moving field, we felt it...

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Animals, Genetically Modified - metabolism
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Cerebellum
Gene Deletion
Gene targeting
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Genetic engineering
Humans
Purkinje cells
Purkinje Cells - metabolism
Purkinje Cells - physiology
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Recovery of Function - genetics
Transgenes - physiology
title Genetic targeting of cerebellar Purkinje cells: history, current status and novel strategies
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