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Nature Genetics - 38, 967 - 969 (2006)
doi:10.1038/ng0906-967

Iron homeostasis in the brain: complete iron regulatory protein 2 deficiency without symptomatic neurodegeneration in the mouse

Bruno Galy, Sabine M Hölter, Thomas Klopstock, Dunja Ferring, Lore Becker, Sylvia Kaden, Wolfgang Wurst, Hermann-Josef Gröne & Matthias W Hentze

Supplementary Fig. 1 (pdf 120K)
IREB2-deficient mice display altered ferritin and TFR1 expression in the brain.

Supplementary Fig. 2 (pdf 70K)
Assessment of balance and motor coordination in wild-type versus IREB2-deficient mice using the accelerating rotarod.

Supplementary Table. 1 (pdf 40K)
Total non-heme iron content in the brain of IREB2-deficient mice versus wild-type mice.

Supplementary Table. 2 (pdf 130K)
Phenotyping of wild-type versus IREB2-deficient mice using the modified hole board test.


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