(Q40568200)
English
Alpha-T-catenin is expressed in human brain and interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway but is not responsible for linkage to chromosome 10 in Alzheimer's disease
scientific article published on January 2004
- α-T-Catenin Is Expressed in Human Brain and Interacts With the Wnt Signaling Pathway But Is Not Responsible for Linkage to Chromosome 10 in Alzheimer's Disease
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Alpha-T-catenin is expressed in human brain and interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway but is not responsible for linkage to chromosome 10 in Alzheimer's disease (English)
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John Hardy
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John C Morris
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Andrew Grupe
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Petra Nowotny
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Scott Smemo
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Lisa M Doil
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Kristina M Tacey
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Amanda Myers
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Paul Hollingworth
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Nicola Archer
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Takeshi Iwatsubo
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Frans Van Roy
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1 January 2004
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