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Gabriel Cataldi

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Peripheral nervous system
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|Dec 21, 2017
Prion protein inhibits fast axonal transport through a mechanism involving casein kinase 2.

Emiliano Zamponi, Fiamma Buratti, Gabriel Cataldi

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