Neuronal Intermediate Filaments in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Neuronal intermediate filaments (NIFs) are the most abundant cytoskeletal element in mature neurons. They are composed of different protein subunits encoded by separate genes such as neurofilament light chain (NFL), neurofilament medium chain (NFM), neurofilament heavy chain (NFH), ɑ‐internexin and...
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Main Authors: | Codron, Philippe (Author), Cassereau, Julien (Author), Eyer, Joël (Author), Letournel, Franck (Author) |
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2016-09-14.
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