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Yang, Z., Chang, Y.-J., Yu, I.-C., Yeh, S., Wu, C.-C., Miyamoto, H., Merry, D. E., Sobue, G., Chen, L.-M., Chang, S.-S., & Chang, C. (2007). ASC-J9 ameliorates spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy phenotype via degradation of androgen receptor. Nature Medicine, 13(3), 348–353.

Authors 11
  1. Zhiming Yang (first)
  2. Yu-Jia Chang (additional)
  3. I-Chen Yu (additional)
  4. Shuyuan Yeh (additional)
  5. Cheng-Chia Wu (additional)
  6. Hiroshi Miyamoto (additional)
  7. Diane E Merry (additional)
  8. Gen Sobue (additional)
  9. Lu-Min Chen (additional)
  10. Shu-Shi Chang (additional)
  11. Chawnshang Chang (additional)
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@article{Yang_2007, title={ASC-J9 ameliorates spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy phenotype via degradation of androgen receptor}, volume={13}, ISSN={1546-170X}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm1547}, DOI={10.1038/nm1547}, number={3}, journal={Nature Medicine}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Yang, Zhiming and Chang, Yu-Jia and Yu, I-Chen and Yeh, Shuyuan and Wu, Cheng-Chia and Miyamoto, Hiroshi and Merry, Diane E and Sobue, Gen and Chen, Lu-Min and Chang, Shu-Shi and Chang, Chawnshang}, year={2007}, month=mar, pages={348–353} }