Alzheimer's β-secretase, β-site amyloid precursor protein-cleaving enzyme, is responsible for cleavage secretion of a Golgi-resident sialyltransferase
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S. Kitazume | R. Oka | T. Saido | Y. Hashimoto | Y. Tachida | K. Shirotani
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