Journal article
bioRxiv, 2025
Doctoral Candidate - Neuroscience
APA
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Bigotte*, M., Groh*, A. M. R., Afanasiev, E., Wong, V., Lancon, K., Yaqubi, M., … Stratton, J. A. (2025). Cerebrospinal fluid-driven ependymal motile cilia defects are implicated in multiple sclerosis pathophysiology. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.07.06.663378
Chicago/Turabian
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Bigotte*, Maxime, Adam MR Groh*, Elia Afanasiev, Vincent Wong, Kevin Lancon, Moein Yaqubi, Finn Creeggan, et al. “Cerebrospinal Fluid-Driven Ependymal Motile Cilia Defects Are Implicated in Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology.” bioRxiv (2025).
MLA
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Bigotte*, Maxime, et al. “Cerebrospinal Fluid-Driven Ependymal Motile Cilia Defects Are Implicated in Multiple Sclerosis Pathophysiology.” BioRxiv, 2025, doi:10.1101/2025.07.06.663378.
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@article{maxime2025a,
title = {Cerebrospinal fluid-driven ependymal motile cilia defects are implicated in multiple sclerosis pathophysiology},
year = {2025},
journal = {bioRxiv},
doi = {10.1101/2025.07.06.663378},
author = {Bigotte*, Maxime and Groh*, Adam MR and Afanasiev, Elia and Wong, Vincent and Lancon, Kevin and Yaqubi, Moein and Creeggan, Finn and Moore, Craig S and Harroud, Adil and Schneider, Raphael and Séguéla, Philippe and Charabati, Marc and Tea, Fiona and Fournier, Antoine P and Wang, Yu Chang and Ragoussis, Jiannis and Prat, Alexandre and Thebault, Simon and Zandee, Stephanie and Stratton, Jo Anne}
}