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Ishihara, T., Hong, M., Zhang, B., Nakagawa, Y., Lee, M. K., Trojanowski, J. Q., & Lee, V. M.-Y. (1999). Age-Dependent Emergence and Progression of a Tauopathy in Transgenic Mice Overexpressing the Shortest Human Tau Isoform. Neuron, 24(3), 751–762.

Authors 7
  1. Takeshi Ishihara (first)
  2. Ming Hong (additional)
  3. Bin Zhang (additional)
  4. Yasushi Nakagawa (additional)
  5. Michael K Lee (additional)
  6. John Q Trojanowski (additional)
  7. Virginia M.-Y Lee (additional)
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