Staufen- and FMRP-Containing Neuronal RNPs Are Structurally and Functionally Related to Somatic P Bodies
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R. Levine | R. Ueda | M. Ramaswami | R. Parker | A. Brand | J. Coller | A. Nakamura | S. Barbee | J. Hillebrand | S. Newbury | A. Czikó | J. Wilhelm | Nick Johnson | P. Estes | Iris C. Howlett | R. Luedeman | Cuiyun Geng | RenéA A. Luedeman | Jeff Coller | Jens Hillebrand
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