A genomic sequence analysis of the mouse and human microtubule-associated protein tau (original) (raw)
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Author ' s response to reviews Title : Role of the H 1 haplotype of microtubule-associated protein tau ( MAPT ) gene in Greek patients with Parkinson ' s disease
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Tau protein isoforms, phosphorylation and role in neurodegenerative disorders11These authors contributed equally to this work
Valérie Buée-Scherrer
Brain Research Reviews, 2000
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