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Mouse α-synuclein fibrils are structurally and functionally distinct from human fibrils associated with Lewy body diseases
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Sokratian, A; Zhou, Y; Tatli, M; Burbidge, K; Xu, E; Viverette, E; Duda, A; Yuan, Y; Strader, S; Patel, N; Shiell, L; Malankhanova, T ...
2024
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Sokratian, A., Zhou, Y., Tatli, M., Burbidge, K., Xu, E., Viverette, E., … West, A. (2024). Mouse α-synuclein fibrils are structurally and functionally distinct from human fibrils associated with Lewy body diseases. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.05.09.593334
Sokratian, Arpine, Ye Zhou, Meltem Tatli, Kevin Burbidge, Enquan Xu, Elizabeth Viverette, Addison Duda, et al. “Mouse α-synuclein fibrils are structurally and functionally distinct from human fibrils associated with Lewy body diseases.” BioRxiv, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.05.09.593334.
Sokratian A, Zhou Y, Tatli M, Burbidge K, Xu E, Viverette E, et al. Mouse α-synuclein fibrils are structurally and functionally distinct from human fibrils associated with Lewy body diseases. bioRxiv. 2024.
Sokratian, Arpine, et al. “Mouse α-synuclein fibrils are structurally and functionally distinct from human fibrils associated with Lewy body diseases.” BioRxiv, 2024. Epmc, doi:10.1101/2024.05.09.593334.
Sokratian A, Zhou Y, Tatli M, Burbidge K, Xu E, Viverette E, Duda A, Yuan Y, Strader S, Patel N, Shiell L, Malankhanova T, Chen O, Mazzulli J, Perera L, Stahlberg H, Borgnia M, Bartesaghi A, Lashuel H, West A. Mouse α-synuclein fibrils are structurally and functionally distinct from human fibrils associated with Lewy body diseases. bioRxiv. 2024.