Impairment of ciliary dynamics in an APP knock-in mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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T. Shirao | Noriko Koganezawa | T. Saido | Yumiko Saito | Takashi Saito | Yuki Kobayashi | Yuko Sekino | Shogo Kohbuchi | T. Saito
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