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Volumn 539, Issue 7628, 2016, Pages 207-216

Defects in trafficking bridge Parkinson's disease pathology and genetics

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Indexed keywords

ALPHA SYNUCLEIN; GLUCOSYLCERAMIDASE; LEUCINE RICH REPEAT KINASE 2; PRION PROTEIN; LRRK2 PROTEIN, HUMAN; PRION;

EID: 85015216854     PISSN: 00280836     EISSN: 14764687     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1038/nature20414     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (364)

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