Sites of Tau Important for Aggregation Populate β-Structure and Bind to Microtubules and Polyanions*
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Christian Griesinger | Martin von Bergen | Markus Zweckstetter | E. Mandelkow | C. Griesinger | J. Biernat | M. Zweckstetter | M. von Bergen | Jacek Biernat | Eckhard Mandelkow | Marco D. Mukrasch
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