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Sasaki, S., Shionoya, A., Ishida, M., Gambello, M. J., Yingling, J., Wynshaw-Boris, A., & Hirotsune, S. (2000). A LIS1/NUDEL/Cytoplasmic Dynein Heavy Chain Complex in the Developing and Adult Nervous System. Neuron, 28(3), 681–696.

Authors 7
  1. Shinji Sasaki (first)
  2. Aki Shionoya (additional)
  3. Michiyo Ishida (additional)
  4. Michael J. Gambello (additional)
  5. Jessica Yingling (additional)
  6. Anthony Wynshaw-Boris (additional)
  7. Shinji Hirotsune (additional)
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