Changes in global gene expression indicate disordered autophagy, apoptosis and inflammatory processes and downregulation of cytoskeletal signalling and neuronal development in patients with Niemann–Pick C disease
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P. Włodarski | M. Filocamo | Marta Koblowska | R. Iwanicka-Nowicka | A. Fogtman | M. Bednarska-Makaruk | A. Dardis | P. Peruzzo | A. Ługowska | Katarzyna Hetmańczyk-Sawicka | B. Żyżyńska-Granica | J. Cieśla
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