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Gunawardena, S., Her, L.-S., Brusch, R. G., Laymon, R. A., Niesman, I. R., Gordesky-Gold, B., Sintasath, L., Bonini, N. M., & Goldstein, L. S. B. (2003). Disruption of Axonal Transport by Loss of Huntingtin or Expression of Pathogenic PolyQ Proteins in Drosophila. Neuron, 40(1), 25–40.

Authors 9
  1. Shermali Gunawardena (first)
  2. Lu-Shiun Her (additional)
  3. Richard G. Brusch (additional)
  4. Robert A. Laymon (additional)
  5. Ingrid R. Niesman (additional)
  6. Beth Gordesky-Gold (additional)
  7. Louis Sintasath (additional)
  8. Nancy M. Bonini (additional)
  9. Lawrence S.B. Goldstein (additional)
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