Two distinct functions of the carboxyl-terminal tail domain of NF-M upon neurofilament assembly: cross-bridge formation and longitudinal elongation of filaments
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N. Hirokawa | T. Nakagawa | Y. Kanai | J. Chen | Zhizeng Zhang | Z. Zhang | Jianguo Chen | Nobutaka Hirokawa | Yoshiyuki Kanai | Terunaga Nakagawa
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