Mitogen and Stress-activated Kinase-1 deficiency and transcriptional dysregulation in Huntington's Disease

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Moumne, Lara | Brami-Cherrier, Karen | Betuing, Sandrine | Martin, Elodie | Le Crom, Stephane | Aubourg, Patrick | Girault, Jean-Antoine | Caboche, Jocelyne

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Collaborative Congress of the European-Society-of-Gene-and-Cell-Therapy/French-Society-of-Cell-and-Gen e-Therapy, Versailles, FRANCE, OCT 25-29, 2012. International audience. no abstract

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