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MAP6 is an intraluminal protein that induces neuronal microtubules to coil.
Combination of MAP6 deficit, maternal separation and MK801 in female mice: A 3-hit animal model of n…
Dynamic Palmitoylation Targets MAP6 to the Axon to Promote Microtubule Stabilization during Neuronal…
Non-microtubular localizations of microtubule-associated protein 6 (MAP6).
Structural basis for the association of MAP6 protein with microtubules and its regulation by calmodu…
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