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Walter, J., Capell, A., Grünberg, J., Pesold, B., Schindzielorz, A., Prior, R., Podlisny, M. B., Fraser, P., St. George Hyslop, P., Selkoe, D. J., & Haass, C. (1996). The Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated Presenilins Are Differentially Phosphorylated Proteins Located Predominantly within the Endoplasmic Reticulum. Molecular Medicine, 2(6), 673–691.

Authors 11
  1. Jochen Walter (first)
  2. Anja Capell (additional)
  3. Jürgen Grünberg (additional)
  4. Brigitte Pesold (additional)
  5. Alice Schindzielorz (additional)
  6. Reinhard Prior (additional)
  7. Marcia B. Podlisny (additional)
  8. Paul Fraser (additional)
  9. Peter St. George Hyslop (additional)
  10. Dennis J. Selkoe (additional)
  11. Christian Haass (additional)
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@article{Walter_1996, title={The Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated Presenilins Are Differentially Phosphorylated Proteins Located Predominantly within the Endoplasmic Reticulum}, volume={2}, ISSN={1528-3658}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03401652}, DOI={10.1007/bf03401652}, number={6}, journal={Molecular Medicine}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Walter, Jochen and Capell, Anja and Grünberg, Jürgen and Pesold, Brigitte and Schindzielorz, Alice and Prior, Reinhard and Podlisny, Marcia B. and Fraser, Paul and St. George Hyslop, Peter and Selkoe, Dennis J. and Haass, Christian}, year={1996}, month=nov, pages={673–691} }