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Low dose tubulin-binding drugs rescue peroxisome trafficking deficit in patient-derived stem cells in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
Yongjun Fan, Gautam Wali, Ratneswary Sutharsan, Bernadette Bellette, Denis I. Crane, Carolyn M. Sue, Alan Mackay-Sim
Biology Open 2014 3: 494-502; doi: 10.1242/bio.20147641
Yongjun Fan
1National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research, Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia
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Gautam Wali
1National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research, Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia
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Ratneswary Sutharsan
1National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research, Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia
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vol. 3 no. 6, 494-502

DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.20147641
PubMed 
24857849

Published By 
The Company of Biologists Ltd
Online ISSN 
2046-6390
History 
  • Received January 14, 2014
  • Accepted April 23, 2014
  • Published online June 15, 2014.
Posted online 
May 23, 2014
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© 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.

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  1. Yongjun Fan1,
  2. Gautam Wali1,
  3. Ratneswary Sutharsan1,
  4. Bernadette Bellette1,
  5. Denis I. Crane1,
  6. Carolyn M. Sue2 and
  7. Alan Mackay-Sim1,*
  1. 1National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research, Eskitis Institute for Drug Discovery, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia
  2. 2Kolling Institute for Medical Research, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia
  1. ↵*Author for correspondence (a.mackay-sim{at}griffith.edu.au)
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Low dose tubulin-binding drugs rescue peroxisome trafficking deficit in patient-derived stem cells in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
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Low dose tubulin-binding drugs rescue peroxisome trafficking deficit in patient-derived stem cells in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia
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