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Truncated stathmin-2 is a marker of TDP-43 pathology in Truncated stathmin-2 is a marker of TDP-43 pathology in frontotemporal dementia. frontotemporal dementia.


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M. Prudencio, Jack Humphrey, Sarah R Pickles, Anna-Leigh Brown, Sarah E Hill, J. Kachergus, J. Shi, Michael G. Heckman, Matthew R. Spiegel, C. Cook, Yuping Song, Mei Yue, Lillian M. Daughrity, Y. Carlomagno, Karen R. Jansen-West, Cristhoper Fernandez de Castro, M. DeTure, S. Koga, Ying-Chih Wang, P. Sivakumar, Cristian Bodo, A. Candalija, Kevin Talbot, B. Selvaraj, K. Burr, S. Chandran, J. Newcombe, T. Lashley, I. Hubbard, Demetra Catalano, Duyang Kim, Nadia A. Propp, S. Fennessey, D. Fagegaltier, Hemali Phatnani, M. Secrier, E. M. Fisher, Björn E. Oskarsson, M. Blitterswijk, R. Rademakers, Neil R. Graff-Radford, B. Boeve, D. Knopman, R. C. Petersen, K. Josephs, Aubrey Thompson, T. Raj, Michael E. Ward, Dennis W. Dickson, Tania F. Gendron, P. Fratta, L. Petrucelli, R. Bowser, Nygc Als Consortium, E. M. Fisher, E. Thompson

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Prudencio, M., Humphrey, J., Pickles, S. R., Brown, A.-L., Hill, S. E., Kachergus, J., … Thompson, E. Truncated stathmin-2 is a marker of TDP-43 pathology in Truncated stathmin-2 is a marker of TDP-43 pathology in frontotemporal dementia. frontotemporal dementia.


Chicago/Turabian   Click to copy
Prudencio, M., Jack Humphrey, Sarah R Pickles, Anna-Leigh Brown, Sarah E Hill, J. Kachergus, J. Shi, et al. “Truncated Stathmin-2 Is a Marker of TDP-43 Pathology in Truncated Stathmin-2 Is a Marker of TDP-43 Pathology in Frontotemporal Dementia. Frontotemporal Dementia.” (n.d.).


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Prudencio, M., et al. Truncated Stathmin-2 Is a Marker of TDP-43 Pathology in Truncated Stathmin-2 Is a Marker of TDP-43 Pathology in Frontotemporal Dementia. Frontotemporal Dementia.


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@article{m-a,
  title = {Truncated stathmin-2 is a marker of TDP-43 pathology in Truncated stathmin-2 is a marker of TDP-43 pathology in frontotemporal dementia. frontotemporal dementia.},
  author = {Prudencio, M. and Humphrey, Jack and Pickles, Sarah R and Brown, Anna-Leigh and Hill, Sarah E and Kachergus, J. and Shi, J. and Heckman, Michael G. and Spiegel, Matthew R. and Cook, C. and Song, Yuping and Yue, Mei and Daughrity, Lillian M. and Carlomagno, Y. and Jansen-West, Karen R. and de Castro, Cristhoper Fernandez and DeTure, M. and Koga, S. and Wang, Ying-Chih and Sivakumar, P. and Bodo, Cristian and Candalija, A. and Talbot, Kevin and Selvaraj, B. and Burr, K. and Chandran, S. and Newcombe, J. and Lashley, T. and Hubbard, I. and Catalano, Demetra and Kim, Duyang and Propp, Nadia A. and Fennessey, S. and Fagegaltier, D. and Phatnani, Hemali and Secrier, M. and Fisher, E. M. and Oskarsson, Björn E. and Blitterswijk, M. and Rademakers, R. and Graff-Radford, Neil R. and Boeve, B. and Knopman, D. and Petersen, R. C. and Josephs, K. and Thompson, Aubrey and Raj, T. and Ward, Michael E. and Dickson, Dennis W. and Gendron, Tania F. and Fratta, P. and Petrucelli, L. and Bowser, R. and Consortium, Nygc Als and Fisher, E. M. and Thompson, E.}
}


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