Prevalent presence of periodic actin–spectrin-based membrane skeleton in a broad range of neuronal cell types and animal species
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Jiang He | Tom Maniatis | Marc Tessier-Lavigne | Boran Han | Xiaowei Zhuang | Ruobo Zhou | X. Zhuang | Peri T Kurshan | T. Maniatis | K. Shen | M. Carrasco | Zhuhao Wu | David J Simon | M. Tessier-Lavigne | Guiping Wang | Junjie Hao | Ruobo Zhou | Jiang He | M. Freeman | Boran Han | Kang Shen | Marc R Freeman | Zhuhao Wu | Junjie Hao | Guiping Wang | Evan Heller | Monica A Carrasco | Jonathan E Farley | Jonathan E. Farley | Evan Heller | Peri T. Kurshan
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