Phosphorylation on carboxyl terminus domains of neurofilament proteins in retinal ganglion cell neurons in vivo: influences on regional neurofilament accumulation, interneurofilament spacing, and axon caliber
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R. Nixon | P A Paskevich | R A Nixon | R K Sihag | C Y Thayer | P. Paskevich | R. Sihag | C. Thayer | R. A. Nixon | Christina Y. Thayer
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