Karyopherin α-3 is a key protein in the pathogenesis of spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 controlling the nuclear localization of ataxin-3
Anna Sowa(University of Hohenheim), Thorsten Schmidt(University of Tübingen), Elodie Martin(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Franziska Rother(Max Delbrück Center), Michael Bäder(Max Delbrück Center), Hervé Tricoire(Université Paris Cité), Jonasz Jeremiasz Weber(University Hospitals of the Ruhr-University of Bochum), Inês M. Martins(University of Tübingen), Jana Schmidt(University of Tübingen), Reinhard Depping(University of Lübeck), Enno Hartmann(University of Lübeck), Olaf Riess(University of Tübingen)
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