High-throughput imaging of ATG9A distribution as a diagnostic functional assay for adaptor protein complex 4-associated hereditary spastic paraplegia
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M. Sahin | M. Faghihi | S. Auvin | F. Santorelli | L. Barrett | J. Hirst | J. D. De Bleecker | P. Habibzadeh | E. Yang | D. Ebrahimi-Fakhari | B. Popp | S. Vuillaumier‐Barrot | Afshin Saffari | Angelica D'Amore | Julian E. Alecu | Marvin Ziegler | Hellen Jumo | A. K. Davies | Sonja Neuser | Barbara Brechmann | D. Ebrahimi‐Fakhari | Kathrin Eberhardt | A. Davies | Jennifer Hirst
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