Patients lacking the major CNS myelin protein, proteolipid protein 1, develop length-dependent axonal degeneration in the absence of demyelination and inflammation
James Garbern(University of Rochester), Ian R. Griffiths(University of Glasgow), Matthias Klugmann(Max Planck Society), Michael E. Shy(University of Iowa), Michael W. Faulk(Wayne State University), Ian B Wilds(Wayne State University), Marjo S. van der Knaap(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Erik A. Sistermans(Radboud University Nijmegen), John Kamholz(University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics), D. A. Yool(Roslin Institute), Gregory J. Moore(Lake Washington Institute of Technology), Thomas D. Bird(University of Washington), K.-A. Nave(Max Planck Society)
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