Kim, Y. J., Yi, Y., Sapp, E., Wang, Y., Cuiffo, B., Kegel, K. B., . . . DiFiglia, M. (2001). Caspase 3-cleaved N-terminal fragments of wild-type and mutant huntingtin are present in normal and Huntington's disease brains, associate with membranes, and undergo calpain-dependent proteolysis. The National Academy of Sciences.
Chicago Style CitationKim, Yun J., Yong Yi, Ellen Sapp, Yumei Wang, Ben Cuiffo, Kimberly B. Kegel, Zheng-Hong Qin, Neil Aronin, i Marian DiFiglia. Caspase 3-cleaved N-terminal Fragments of Wild-type and Mutant Huntingtin Are Present in Normal and Huntington's Disease Brains, Associate With Membranes, and Undergo Calpain-dependent Proteolysis. The National Academy of Sciences, 2001.
Cita MLAKim, Yun J., et al. Caspase 3-cleaved N-terminal Fragments of Wild-type and Mutant Huntingtin Are Present in Normal and Huntington's Disease Brains, Associate With Membranes, and Undergo Calpain-dependent Proteolysis. The National Academy of Sciences, 2001.