A Family of Protein-Deglutamylating Enzymes Associated with Neurodegeneration
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N. Bec | C. Larroque | J. Deloulme | M. Magiera | S. Desagher | C. Janke | N. Gold | A. Andrieux | M. Holzer | Krzysztof Rogowski | C. Bosc | M. Moutin | Nicholas D. Gold | A. Bosson | Benjamin Lacroix | Leticia Peris | J. V. Dijk | Montserrat Bosch Grau | Juliette van Dijk
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