Kgg proteomic data from mouse cortical neurons
Output Details
- Cortical
- In Vitro
- Mouse
- Neurons
- Protein
- Proteins
- Proteomics
Meet the Authors
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Odetta Antico
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Alban Ordureau
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Michael Stevens
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Francois Singh
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Marek Gierlinski
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Erica Barini
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Mollie L. Rickwood
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Alan Prescott
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Rachel Toth
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Ian G. Ganley
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