Megalencephalic Leukoencephalopathy with Subcortical Cysts Disease-Linked MLC1 Protein Favors Gap-Junction Intercellular Communication by Regulating Connexin 43 Trafficking in Astrocytes
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Angela Lanciotti | M. S. Brignone | P. Molinari | T. Petrucci | E. Ambrosini | C. Mallozzi | O. Vincentini | S. Columba-cabezas | S. Visentin | Marcello Belfiore | Sandra Columba-cabezas
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