Comparative study of naturally occurring huntingtin fragments in Drosophila points to exon 1 as the most pathogenic species in Huntington's disease (Q27301252)
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English | Comparative study of naturally occurring huntingtin fragments in Drosophila points to exon 1 as the most pathogenic species in Huntington's disease |
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Comparative study of naturally occurring huntingtin fragments in Drosophila points to exon 1 as the most pathogenic species in Huntington's disease (English)
Brett A Barbaro
Tamas Lukacsovich
Namita Agrawal
John Burke
Doug J Bornemann
Judith M Purcell
Shane A Worthge
Andreas Weiss
Wan Song
Olga A Morozova
J Lawrence Marsh
9 October 2014
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