Impairment in dynein-mediated nuclear translocation by BICD2 C-terminal truncation leads to neuronal migration defect and human brain malformation
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Meng-Han Tsai | J. Tsai | Haw-Yuan Cheng | F. Nian | Chen Liu | Nian-Hsin Chao | Kuo-Liang Chiang | Shu-Fang Chen
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