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Cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase regulates the alternative splicing of tau exon 10: a mechan
ISSN号:0021-9258
期刊名称:Journal of Biological Chemistry
时间:2011.4.22
页码:14639-14648
相关项目:靶向抑制Dyrk1A阻断致病性tau形成及其在AD防治中的作用
作者:
Shi, Jianhua|Qian, Wei|Yin, Xiaomin|Iqbal, Khalid|Grundke-Iqbal, Inge|Gu, Xiaosong|Ding, Fei|Gong, Cheng-Xin|Liu, Fei|
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