Abnormal neurofilament transport caused by targeted disruption of neuronal kinesin heavy chain KIF5A
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Xinran Liu | L. Goldstein | David S. Williams | L. Her | D. Cleveland | Chun-hong Xia | Don W. Cleveland | Xinran Liu | David S. Williams | Lu-Shiun Her | Lawrence S.B. Goldstein | E. A. Roberts | Chun-Hong Xia | Elizabeth A. Roberts
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