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Tet-off TauRD (P301L/V337M)
By Itika Saha, PhD, Patricia Yuste Checa, PhD, Miguel Da Silva Padilha, Qiang Guo, Roman Körner, Hauke Holthusen, Victoria Anne Trinkaus, MSc, Irina Dudanova, Ruben Fernandez-Busnadiego, PhD, Wolfgang Baumeister, David W. Sanders, Saurabh Gautam, Marc I. Diamond, Franz-Ulrich Hartl, MD and Mark S. Hipp
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Description
Tet-off TauRD (P301L/V337M) Associated with the following preprint: Saha et al., 2022 (published on biorxiv on Feb 19th, 2022) https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.02.18.481043v1.full
Meet the Authors
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Miguel Da Silva Padilha
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Qiang Guo
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Roman Körner
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Hauke Holthusen
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Irina Dudanova
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Wolfgang Baumeister
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David W. Sanders
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Saurabh Gautam
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Marc I. Diamond
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Mark S. Hipp
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