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MAPT Genetic Variation and Neuronal Maturity Alter Isoform Expression Affecting Axonal Transport in iPSC-Derived Dopamine Neurons

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Author(s):Beevers, J.E. | Lai, M.C. | Collins, E. | Booth, H.D.E. | Zambon, F. | Parkkinen, L. | Vowles, J. | Cowley, S.A. | Wade-Martins, R. | Caffrey, T.M.
Publication year: 2017
Journal / Book title: Stem Cell Reports

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