PMID: 460524Apr 1, 1979Paper

Proposed nomenclature for PNS myelin proteins

Neurochemical Research
E H EylarS Greenfield

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Sep 1, 1981·Neurochemical Research·K UyemuraK Kitamura
Oct 1, 1982·Journal of Neuroimmunology·E H EylarI Szymanska
Oct 1, 1995·Neurochemistry International·T MiyazakiK Uyemura
Oct 2, 1980·Neuroscience Letters·M SuzukiH Matsuyama
Dec 1, 1993·Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. B, Comparative Biochemistry·K Takei, K Uyemura
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Nov 15, 1993·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Y SuR V Lebo
Mar 11, 2010·Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease·Nizar Souayah, Peter Siao Tick Chong
Dec 1, 1990·Journal of Neurochemistry·M SuzukiK Uyemura
Jul 1, 1981·Journal of Neurochemistry·R N Rapaport, J A Benjamins
Sep 1, 1982·Journal of Neurochemistry·K UyemuraI Muramatsu
Sep 1, 1985·Journal of Neurochemistry·J SedzikM Hoechli
Nov 1, 1982·Journal of Neurochemistry·A D ToewsP Morell
Sep 1, 1981·Journal of Neurochemistry·C Mezei, J A Verpoorte
Apr 1, 1982·Journal of Neurochemistry·M E Smith, N H Sternberger
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