PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 18501713-2 2008 In bi-transgenic mice, ovine PrP(C) expression could be reversibly controlled in neuronal cells by doxycycline treatment whereas it remains constant in other cell types. Doxycycline 99-110 prion protein Mus musculus 29-35 19400950-1 2009 BACKGROUND: We have reported that doxycycline-induced over-expression of wild type prion protein (PrP) in skeletal muscles of Tg(HQK) mice is sufficient to cause a primary myopathy with no signs of peripheral neuropathy. Doxycycline 34-45 prion protein Mus musculus 98-101 16786576-5 2006 Moreover, we investigated the effect of this peptide on an established non neuronal model, rabbit kidney epithelial A74 cells that express a doxycycline-inducible murine PrP(c) gene. Doxycycline 141-152 prion protein Mus musculus 170-176 17420473-2 2007 We have generated transgenic mice with muscle-specific expression of PrP under extremely tight regulation by doxycycline, and we have demonstrated that doxycycline-induced overexpression of PrP strictly limited to muscles leads to a myopathy characterized by increased variation of myofiber size, centrally located nuclei, and endomysial fibrosis, in the absence of intracytoplasmic inclusions, rimmed vacuoles, or any evidence of a neurogenic disorder. Doxycycline 109-120 prion protein Mus musculus 69-72 17420473-2 2007 We have generated transgenic mice with muscle-specific expression of PrP under extremely tight regulation by doxycycline, and we have demonstrated that doxycycline-induced overexpression of PrP strictly limited to muscles leads to a myopathy characterized by increased variation of myofiber size, centrally located nuclei, and endomysial fibrosis, in the absence of intracytoplasmic inclusions, rimmed vacuoles, or any evidence of a neurogenic disorder. Doxycycline 109-120 prion protein Mus musculus 190-193 17420473-2 2007 We have generated transgenic mice with muscle-specific expression of PrP under extremely tight regulation by doxycycline, and we have demonstrated that doxycycline-induced overexpression of PrP strictly limited to muscles leads to a myopathy characterized by increased variation of myofiber size, centrally located nuclei, and endomysial fibrosis, in the absence of intracytoplasmic inclusions, rimmed vacuoles, or any evidence of a neurogenic disorder. Doxycycline 152-163 prion protein Mus musculus 69-72 17420473-2 2007 We have generated transgenic mice with muscle-specific expression of PrP under extremely tight regulation by doxycycline, and we have demonstrated that doxycycline-induced overexpression of PrP strictly limited to muscles leads to a myopathy characterized by increased variation of myofiber size, centrally located nuclei, and endomysial fibrosis, in the absence of intracytoplasmic inclusions, rimmed vacuoles, or any evidence of a neurogenic disorder. Doxycycline 152-163 prion protein Mus musculus 190-193 15451062-3 2004 In this study, we investigated the effects of cellular prion protein (PrPC) overexpression on paraquat-induced toxicity by using an established model system, rabbit kidney epithelial A74 cells, which express a doxycycline-inducible murine PrPC gene. Doxycycline 210-221 prion protein Mus musculus 239-243 16186247-1 2005 The clearance of prions from the brain was investigated in bigenic mice designated Tg(tTA : PrP(+/0))3, in which expression of the cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) was regulated by oral doxycycline administration. Doxycycline 185-196 prion protein Mus musculus 155-160 9934678-6 1999 Furthermore, the selected N2a clones allowed the Prnp expression level to be quantitatively controlled by varying the level of the effector substance, the tetracycline-derivative doxycycline. Doxycycline 179-190 prion protein Mus musculus 49-53 12500977-6 2003 Radioactive copper ((64)Cu) was used at a physiological concentration to demonstrate that binding of copper to the outer plasma cell membrane is related to the level of PrP(C) expression in a cell line expressing a doxycycline-inducible murine PrP(C) gene. Doxycycline 215-226 prion protein Mus musculus 169-175 12500977-6 2003 Radioactive copper ((64)Cu) was used at a physiological concentration to demonstrate that binding of copper to the outer plasma cell membrane is related to the level of PrP(C) expression in a cell line expressing a doxycycline-inducible murine PrP(C) gene. Doxycycline 215-226 prion protein Mus musculus 244-250 9770528-8 1998 Although Tg mice on doxycycline accumulated low levels of PrPSc, they showed no neurologic dysfunction, indicating that low levels of PrPSc can be tolerated. Doxycycline 20-31 prion protein Mus musculus 58-63