Impact of 100 LRRK2 variants linked to Parkinson's disease on kinase activity and microtubule binding
Alexia F. Kalogeropulou(Foghorn Therapeutics (United States)), Dario R. Alessi(MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit), Melanie Wightman(University of Dundee), Alan R. Prescott(University of Dundee), Francesca Tonelli(University of Pavia), Shalini Padmanabhan(Michael J. Fox Foundation), Sven M. Lange(Harvard University), Esther Sammler(University of Dundee), Elena Purlyte(University of Dundee)
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