Structural Mechanisms of Mutant Huntingtin Aggregation Suppression by the Synthetic Chaperonin-like CCT5 Complex Explained by Cryoelectron Tomography*
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Wah Chiu | Michael F. Schmid | Ralf Langen | Jesús G. Galaz-Montoya | J. King | W. Chiu | M. Schmid | R. Langen | M. Darrow | O. Sergeeva | Michele C. Darrow | Oksana A. Sergeeva | Jose M. Isas | Jonathan A. King | J. M. Isas
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