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Paraspeckle components NONO and PSPC1 are not mislocalized from motor neuron nuclei in sporadic ALS

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Giulia Tyzack Giulia Manferrari Jia Newcombe Nicholas Luscombe Raphaelle Luisier Rickie Patani
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Journal details

Journal Brain
Volume 143
Issue number 8
Pages e66
Available online 10 August 2020
Publication date 1 August 2020

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Publisher website (DOI) 10.1093/brain/awaa205
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Europe PubMed Central 32844195
Pubmed 32844195

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  • Journal article

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Rickie Patani

Human Stem Cells and Neurodegeneration Laboratory 

Nicholas Luscombe

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Laboratory

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Giulia Tyzack

  • Job title: PROJECT RESEARCH SCIENTIST
  • Lab: Human Stem Cells and Neurodegeneration Laboratory Team member

Nicholas Luscombe

  • Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER
  • Lab: Bioinformatics and Computational Biology LaboratoryLead, Team member

Rickie Patani

  • Job title: SENIOR GROUP LEADER
  • Lab: Human Stem Cells and Neurodegeneration Laboratory Lead, Team member

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Crick Corresponding author

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