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The biotoxin BMAA promotes dysfunction via distinct mechanisms in neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cells
Bryan Burton, Kate Collins, Jordan Brooks, Ellie Moore, Karly Marx, Abigail Renner, Kaylei Wilcox, Keith Osowski, Jordan Riley, Jarron Rowe, View ORCID ProfileMatthew Pawlus
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.24.517806
Bryan Burton
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Kate Collins
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Jordan Brooks
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Ellie Moore
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Karly Marx
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Abigail Renner
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Kaylei Wilcox
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Keith Osowski
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Jordan Riley
2Department of Biology, University of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States of America
Jarron Rowe
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
Matthew Pawlus
1Department of Natural Sciences, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, South Dakota, United States of America
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Posted November 24, 2022.
The biotoxin BMAA promotes dysfunction via distinct mechanisms in neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cells
Bryan Burton, Kate Collins, Jordan Brooks, Ellie Moore, Karly Marx, Abigail Renner, Kaylei Wilcox, Keith Osowski, Jordan Riley, Jarron Rowe, Matthew Pawlus
bioRxiv 2022.11.24.517806; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.24.517806
The biotoxin BMAA promotes dysfunction via distinct mechanisms in neuroblastoma and glioblastoma cells
Bryan Burton, Kate Collins, Jordan Brooks, Ellie Moore, Karly Marx, Abigail Renner, Kaylei Wilcox, Keith Osowski, Jordan Riley, Jarron Rowe, Matthew Pawlus
bioRxiv 2022.11.24.517806; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.11.24.517806
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