Wild-type and mutant SOD1 share an aberrant conformation and a common pathogenic pathway in ALS

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This paper, published in 2010, received 544 indexed citations. Written by Daryl A. Bosco, Gerardo Morfini, Murat Karabacak, Yuyu Song, François Gros‐Louis, Piera Pasinelli, Benjamin Fontaine, Diane McKenna‐Yasek, Matthew P. Frosch and Jeffrey N. Agar covering the research area of Neurology and Genetics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Neurology (438 citations), Genetics (212 citations) and Molecular Biology (195 citations). Published in Nature Neuroscience.

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