Non-expanded polyglutamine proteins in intranuclear inclusions of hereditary ataxias – triple-labeling immunofluorescence study
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Kiyoshi Iwabuchi | Ayako Nakamura | Toshiki Uchihara | T. Uchihara | A. Nakamura | S. Koyano | Shigeru Koyano | S. Yagishita | Saburo Yagishita | Hiroto Fujigasaki | H. Fujigasaki | K. Iwabuchi
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