Suppression of aggregate formation and apoptosis by transglutaminase inhibitors in cells expressing truncated DRPLA protein with an expanded polyglutamine stretch
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S. Tsuji | Hitoshi Takahashi | T. Inuzuka | S. Egawa | M. Yamada | T. Shimohata | I. Hozumi | H. Date | T. Ikeuchi | Hajime Tanaka | R. Koide | H. Takano | Keiko Tanaka | S. Igarashi | A. Sato | R. Nakano | Y. Hayashi | Toshiya Sato | M. Oyake | H. Takahashi
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