Cell-specific deletion of glucosylceramide synthase in brain leads to severe neural defects after birth
Richard Jennemann(German Cancer Research Center), Hermann-Josef Gröne(Translational Research in Oncology), Herbert Wiegandt(German Cancer Research Center), Cecilia Zuliani(Heidelberg University), Marc Kenzelmann(German Cancer Research Center), Mahnaz Bonrouhi(German Cancer Research Center), Richard Jäger(German Cancer Research Center), Roger Sandhoff(German Cancer Research Center), Shijun Wang(Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Éva Kiss(Semmelweis University), Ana Martín-Villalba(German Cancer Research Center), Norbert Gretz(Heidelberg University), Hubert Schorle(University Hospital Bonn)
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