Mutant Huntingtin Impairs Vesicle Formation from Recycling Endosomes by Interfering with Rab11 Activity
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Kevin Fogarty | Lawrence M. Lifshitz | Clive Standley | Richard Tuft | Z. Qin | K. Fogarty | R. Tuft | Karl Bellve | C. Standley | L. Lifshitz | N. Aronin | E. Sapp | K. Chase | Marian DiFiglia | Neil Aronin | Xueyi Li | Ellen Sapp | Kathryn Chase | Laryssa A. Comer-Tierney | Nicholas Masso | Jonathan Alexander | Kimberly B. Kegel | Antonio Valencia | Miguel Esteves | K. Kegel | Zheng-Hong Qin | Jennifer Yoder | Lindsay Sobin | Karl Bellve | Lawrence Lifshitz | Lindsay Sobin | J. Yoder | Xueyi Li | N. Masso | J. Alexander | A. Valencia | M. Esteves | M. Difiglia | Jennifer Yoder
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