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Williams, A., Jahreiss, L., Sarkar, S., Saiki, S., Menzies, F. M., Ravikumar, B., & Rubinsztein, D. C. (2006). Aggregate‐Prone Proteins Are Cleared from the Cytosol by Autophagy: Therapeutic Implications. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 89–101.

Authors 7
  1. Andrea Williams (first)
  2. Luca Jahreiss (additional)
  3. Sovan Sarkar (additional)
  4. Shinji Saiki (additional)
  5. Fiona M. Menzies (additional)
  6. Brinda Ravikumar (additional)
  7. David C. Rubinsztein (additional)
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