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Kumar R, Donakonda S, Müller S et al. Weighted protein network analysis (WPCNA) decrypt Rab8b and Rab31 as key affiliates of exosomal secretion; extending their role in Parkinson’s disease pathology seeding and spreading.  [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2019, 8(ISCB Comm J):2127 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1117783.1)
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Weighted protein network analysis (WPCNA) decrypt Rab8b and Rab31 as key affiliates of exosomal secretion; extending their role in Parkinson’s disease pathology seeding and spreading. 

Rohit Kumar1, Sainitin Donakonda, Stephan Müller, Stefan Lichtenthaler, Günter Höglinger, Thomas Köglsperger
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Published 20 Dec 2019

Weighted protein network analysis (WPCNA) decrypt Rab8b and Rab31 as key affiliates of exosomal secretion; extending their role in Parkinson’s disease pathology seeding and spreading. 

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Rohit Kumar1, Sainitin Donakonda, Stephan Müller, Stefan Lichtenthaler, Günter Höglinger, Thomas Köglsperger
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1 DZNE, Germany
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The NETTAB/BBCC 2019 Joint Meeting
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Keywords
Parkinson's Disease, Exosomes, weighted Co-relation
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