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A murine Niemann-Pick C1 I1061T knock-In model recapitulates the pathological features of the most prevalent human disease allele

  • Maria Praggastis
  • , Brett Tortelli
  • , Jessie Zhang
  • , Hideji Fujiwara
  • , Rohini Sidhu
  • , Anita Chacko
  • , Zhouji Chen
  • , Chan Chung
  • , Andrew P. Lieberman
  • , Jakub Sikora
  • , Cristin Davidson
  • , Steven U. Walkley
  • , Nina H. Pipalia
  • , Frederick R. Maxfield
  • , Jean E. Schaffer
  • , Daniel S. Ory
  • Washington University St. Louis
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Cornell University

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