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Deficiency of the frontotemporal dementia gene GRN results in gangliosidosis.
Nat Commun
29
2022
BMP, Deficiency of the frontotemporal dementia gene, FTD, GRN, GRN locus, Haploinsufficiency of GRN, Lysosomal ganglioside accumulation, PGRN, PGRN deficiency, PGRN-deficient human cells, bis(monoacylglycero)phosphates, frontotemporal dementia, ganglioside, gangliosides, gangliosidosis, granulins, human, lysosomal enzymes, lysosomal granulin polypeptides, lysosomal granulins, lysosomes, murine, neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative diseases, neuroinflammation, patients, progranulin, sialic acid
Author NameAffiliation
Sebastian BolandHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Sebastian BolandHarvard Medical School
William W SeeleyUniversity of California san francisco
William W SeeleyUniversity of California at San Francisco
Michal A Surma
Christian Klose
J. Wade HarperHarvard Medical School
J. Wade Harper
Tobias C WaltherHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Tobias C WaltherBroad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Tobias C WaltherHoward Hughes Medical Institute
Tobias C WaltherHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Tobias C WaltherHarvard Medical School
Tobias C WaltherHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Tobias C WaltherHarvard Medical School
Tobias C WaltherHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Tobias C WaltherHoward Hughes Medical Institute
Tobias C WaltherBroad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Robert V FareseHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Robert V FareseHarvard Medical School
Robert V FareseHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Robert V FareseBroad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Robert V FareseHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Robert V FareseHarvard Medical School
Robert V FareseHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
Robert V FareseBroad Institute of Harvard and MIT
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