VCP/p97 in abnormal protein aggregates, cytoplasmic vacuoles, and cell death, phenotypes relevant to neurodegeneration
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K. Tanaka | Y. Kimura | A. Iwamatsu | Y. Uchiyama | A. Kakizuka | K. Nakadate | K. Inoue | Y. Ohsawa | Y. Kamei | A. Popiel | S. Hori | M. Hirabayashi | A. Sinohara | Y. Kimura | K. Inoue | Miho Hirabayashi | A. Popiel
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