Rao, M. V., Garcia, M. L., Miyazaki, Y., Gotow, T., Yuan, A., Mattina, S., . . . Cleveland, D. W. (2002). Gene replacement in mice reveals that the heavily phosphorylated tail of neurofilament heavy subunit does not affect axonal caliber or the transit of cargoes in slow axonal transport. The Rockefeller University Press.
Chicago Style CitationRao, Mala V., et al. Gene Replacement in Mice Reveals That the Heavily Phosphorylated Tail of Neurofilament Heavy Subunit Does Not Affect Axonal Caliber or the Transit of Cargoes in Slow Axonal Transport. The Rockefeller University Press, 2002.
Cita MLARao, Mala V., et al. Gene Replacement in Mice Reveals That the Heavily Phosphorylated Tail of Neurofilament Heavy Subunit Does Not Affect Axonal Caliber or the Transit of Cargoes in Slow Axonal Transport. The Rockefeller University Press, 2002.