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Yu, G., Nishimura, M., Arawaka, S., Levitan, D., Zhang, L., Tandon, A., Song, Y.-Q., Rogaeva, E., Chen, F., Kawarai, T., Supala, A., Levesque, L., Yu, H., Yang, D.-S., Holmes, E., Milman, P., Liang, Y., Zhang, D. M., Xu, D. H., … St George-Hyslop, P. (2000). Nicastrin modulates presenilin-mediated notch/glp-1 signal transduction and βAPP processing. Nature, 407(6800), 48–54.

Authors 30
  1. Gang Yu (first)
  2. Masaki Nishimura (additional)
  3. Shigeki Arawaka (additional)
  4. Diane Levitan (additional)
  5. Lili Zhang (additional)
  6. Anurag Tandon (additional)
  7. You-Qiang Song (additional)
  8. Ekaterina Rogaeva (additional)
  9. Fusheng Chen (additional)
  10. Toshitaka Kawarai (additional)
  11. Agnes Supala (additional)
  12. Lyne Levesque (additional)
  13. Haung Yu (additional)
  14. Dun-Sheng Yang (additional)
  15. Erin Holmes (additional)
  16. Paul Milman (additional)
  17. Yan Liang (additional)
  18. Dong Mei Zhang (additional)
  19. Dong Hong Xu (additional)
  20. Christine Sato (additional)
  21. Evgeny Rogaev (additional)
  22. Marsha Smith (additional)
  23. Christopher Janus (additional)
  24. Yanni Zhang (additional)
  25. Ruedi Aebersold (additional)
  26. Lindsay Farrer (additional)
  27. Sandro Sorbi (additional)
  28. Amalia Bruni (additional)
  29. Paul Fraser (additional)
  30. Peter St George-Hyslop (additional)
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@article{Yu_2000, title={Nicastrin modulates presenilin-mediated notch/glp-1 signal transduction and βAPP processing}, volume={407}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35024009}, DOI={10.1038/35024009}, number={6800}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Yu, Gang and Nishimura, Masaki and Arawaka, Shigeki and Levitan, Diane and Zhang, Lili and Tandon, Anurag and Song, You-Qiang and Rogaeva, Ekaterina and Chen, Fusheng and Kawarai, Toshitaka and Supala, Agnes and Levesque, Lyne and Yu, Haung and Yang, Dun-Sheng and Holmes, Erin and Milman, Paul and Liang, Yan and Zhang, Dong Mei and Xu, Dong Hong and Sato, Christine and Rogaev, Evgeny and Smith, Marsha and Janus, Christopher and Zhang, Yanni and Aebersold, Ruedi and Farrer, Lindsay and Sorbi, Sandro and Bruni, Amalia and Fraser, Paul and St George-Hyslop, Peter}, year={2000}, month=sep, pages={48–54} }