Stem cell-derived cranial and spinal motor neurons reveal proteostatic differences between ALS resistant and sensitive motor neurons

  1. Disi An
  2. Ryosuke Fujiki
  3. Dylan E Iannitelli
  4. John W Smerdon
  5. Shuvadeep Maity
  6. Matthew F Rose
  7. Alon Gelber
  8. Elizabeth K Wanaselja
  9. Ilona Yagudayeva
  10. Joun Y Lee
  11. Christine Vogel
  12. Hynek Wichterle
  13. Elizabeth C Engle
  14. Esteban Orlando Mazzoni  Is a corresponding author
  1. New York University, United States
  2. Boston Children's Hospital, United States
  3. Columbia University Medical Center, United States
  4. Boston Childrens Hospital, United States
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  1. Disi An
  2. Ryosuke Fujiki
  3. Dylan E Iannitelli
  4. John W Smerdon
  5. Shuvadeep Maity
  6. Matthew F Rose
  7. Alon Gelber
  8. Elizabeth K Wanaselja
  9. Ilona Yagudayeva
  10. Joun Y Lee
  11. Christine Vogel
  12. Hynek Wichterle
  13. Elizabeth C Engle
  14. Esteban Orlando Mazzoni
(2019)
Stem cell-derived cranial and spinal motor neurons reveal proteostatic differences between ALS resistant and sensitive motor neurons
eLife 8:e44423.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.44423