Dynamic scaffolds for neuronal signaling: in silico analysis of the TANC protein family
Abstract The emergence of genes implicated across multiple comorbid neurologic disorders allows to identify shared underlying molecular pathways. Recently, investigation of patients with diverse neurologic disorders found TANC1 and TANC2 as possible candidate disease genes. While the TANC proteins h...
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Auteurs principaux: | Alessandra Gasparini, Silvio C. E. Tosatto, Alessandra Murgia, Emanuela Leonardi |
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2017
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