Depletion of 26S Proteasomes in Mouse Brain Neurons Causes Neurodegeneration and Lewy-Like Inclusions Resembling Human Pale Bodies
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James Lowe | Robert Layfield | Anny Devoy | Lynn Bedford | Maureen Mee | D. Powe | T. Gray | J. Lowe | D. Usoskin | L. Bedford | R. Mayer | R. Layfield | A. Devoy | P. Sheppard | T. Ebendal | K. Fone | M. Mee | Dmitry Usoskin | Ted Ebendal | R. John Mayer | S. Paine | Rashmi Seth | Trevor Gray | David Hay | Simon Paine | Des G. Powe | Ian Topham | Kevin Fone | Nooshin Rezvani | Tim Soane | Paul W. Sheppard | R. Seth | N. Rezvani | I. Topham | T. Soane | David A. Hay
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