Truncation of the TAR DNA-binding protein 43 is not a prerequisite for cytoplasmic relocalization, and is suppressed by caspase inhibition and by introduction of the A90V sequence variant
Heike J. Wobst(AstraZeneca (United States)), Stephen J. Moss(Tufts University)
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