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Published in: NeuroMolecular Medicine 2/2004

01-04-2004 | Original Article

α-T-catenin is expressed in human brain and interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway but is not responsible for linkage to chromosome 10 in Alzheimer’s disease

Authors: Victoria Busby, Steven Goossens, Petra Nowotny, Gillian Hamilton, Scott Smemo, Denise Harold, Dragana Turic, Luke Jehu, Amanda Myers, Meredith Womick, Daniel Woo, Danielle Compton, Lisa M. Doil, Kristina M. Tacey, Kit F. Lau, Safa Al-Saraj, Richard Killick, Stuart Pickering-Brown, Pamela Moore, Paul Hollingworth, Nicola Archer, Catherine Foy, Sarah Walter, Corrine Lendon, Takeshi Iwatsubo, John C. Morris, Joanne Norton, David Mann, Barbara Janssens, John Hardy, Michael O’Donovan, Lesley Jones, Julie Williams, Peter Holmans, Michael J. Owen, Andrew Grupe, John Powell, Jolanda van Hengel, Alison Goate, Frans Van Roy, Simon Lovestone

Published in: NeuroMolecular Medicine | Issue 2/2004

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Title
α-T-catenin is expressed in human brain and interacts with the Wnt signaling pathway but is not responsible for linkage to chromosome 10 in Alzheimer’s disease
Authors
Victoria Busby
Steven Goossens
Petra Nowotny
Gillian Hamilton
Scott Smemo
Denise Harold
Dragana Turic
Luke Jehu
Amanda Myers
Meredith Womick
Daniel Woo
Danielle Compton
Lisa M. Doil
Kristina M. Tacey
Kit F. Lau
Safa Al-Saraj
Richard Killick
Stuart Pickering-Brown
Pamela Moore
Paul Hollingworth
Nicola Archer
Catherine Foy
Sarah Walter
Corrine Lendon
Takeshi Iwatsubo
John C. Morris
Joanne Norton
David Mann
Barbara Janssens
John Hardy
Michael O’Donovan
Lesley Jones
Julie Williams
Peter Holmans
Michael J. Owen
Andrew Grupe
John Powell
Jolanda van Hengel
Alison Goate
Frans Van Roy
Simon Lovestone
Publication date
01-04-2004
Publisher
Humana Press
Published in
NeuroMolecular Medicine / Issue 2/2004
Print ISSN: 1535-1084
Electronic ISSN: 1559-1174
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1385/NMM:5:2:133

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