Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Type 2A Caused by Mutation in a Microtubule Motor KIF1Bβ
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N. Hirokawa | Yosuke Tanaka | S. Tsuji | M. Setou | J. Takita | T. Nakata | S. Terada | Y. Takei | T. Nakagawa | S. Takeda | H. Yang | M. Saito | Y. Hayashi | Chunjie Zhao
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