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SCG10 is required for peripheral axon maintenance and regeneration in mice.
Stathmin-2 loss leads to neurofilament-dependent axonal collapse driving motor and sensory denervati…
The C-terminus of stathmin-like proteins governs the stability of their complexes with tubulin.
Loss of Stathmin-2, a hallmark of TDP-43-associated ALS, causes motor neuropathy.
Loss of mouse Stmn2 function causes motor neuropathy.
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