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A Spastic Paraplegia Mouse Model Reveals REEP1-dependent ER Shaping

Journal of Clinical Investigation - United States
doi 10.1172/jci65665
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Medicine
Date

September 24, 2013

Authors
Christian BeetzNicole KochMukhran KhundadzeGeraldine ZimmerSandor NietzscheNicole HertelAntje-Kathrin HuebnerRizwan MumtazMichaela SchweizerElisabeth DirrenKathrin N. KarleAndrey IrintchevVictoria AlvarezChristoph RediesMartin WestermannIngo KurthThomas DeufelMichael M. KesselsBritta QualmannChristian A. Hübner
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American Society for Clinical Investigation


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