Effect of torsinA on membrane proteins reveals a loss of function and a dominant-negative phenotype of the dystonia-associated ΔE-torsinA mutant
Gonzalo E. Torres(City University of New York), Marc G. Caron(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ava Sweeney(University of Pittsburgh), Jean‐Martin Beaulieu(University of Toronto), Pullani Shashidharan(University of Pittsburgh)
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