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David Christopher Bragg, Ph.D.

TitleAssistant Professor of Neurology
InstitutionMassachusetts General Hospital
DepartmentNeurology
AddressMassachusetts General Hospital
Neurology, Rm 6217
149 13th Street
Charlestown MA 02129
Phone617/726-5728

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  1. Sengel C, Gavarini S, Sharma N, Ozelius LJ, Bragg DC. Dimerization of the DYT6 dystonia protein, THAP1, requires residues within the coiled-coil domain. J Neurochem. 2011 Sep; 118(6):1087-100.
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  2. Bragg DC, Armata IA, Nery FC, Breakefield XO, Sharma N. Molecular pathways in dystonia. Neurobiol Dis. 2011 May; 42(2):136-47.
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  3. Orlando LR, Ayala R, Kett LR, Curley AA, Duffner J, Bragg DC, Tsai LH, Dunah AW, Young AB. Phosphorylation of the homer-binding domain of group I metabotropic glutamate receptors by cyclin-dependent kinase 5. J Neurochem. 2009 Jul; 110(2):557-69.
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  4. Hewett JW, Zeng J, Niland BP, Bragg DC, Breakefield XO. Dystonia-causing mutant torsinA inhibits cell adhesion and neurite extension through interference with cytoskeletal dynamics. Neurobiol Dis. 2006 Apr; 22(1):98-111.
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  5. Sharma N, Baxter MG, Petravicz J, Bragg DC, Schienda A, Standaert DG, Breakefield XO. Impaired motor learning in mice expressing torsinA with the DYT1 dystonia mutation. J Neurosci. 2005 Jun 1; 25(22):5351-5.
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  6. Bragg DC, Kaufman CA, Kock N, Breakefield XO. Inhibition of N-linked glycosylation prevents inclusion formation by the dystonia-related mutant form of torsinA. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2004 Dec; 27(4):417-26.
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  7. Meeker RB, Boles JC, Bragg DC, Robertson K, Hall C. Development of neuronal sensitivity to toxins in cerebrospinal fluid from HIV-type 1-infected individuals. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2004 Oct; 20(10):1072-86.
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  8. Bragg DC, Slater DJ, Breakefield XO. TorsinA and early-onset torsion dystonia. Adv Neurol. 2004; 94:87-93.
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  9. Bragg DC, Camp SM, Kaufman CA, Wilbur JD, Boston H, Schuback DE, Hanson PI, Sena-Esteves M, Breakefield XO. Perinuclear biogenesis of mutant torsin-A inclusions in cultured cells infected with tetracycline-regulated herpes simplex virus type 1 amplicon vectors. Neuroscience. 2004; 125(3):651-61.
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