MEX3C induces cognitive impairment in mice through autophagy inhibition

The muscle excess 3 (MEX3C) protein comprises one of two conserved KH hnRNP K homology domains of the Caenorhabditis elegans protein family, a gene involved in the metabolism of key RNAs at posttranscriptional levels during the development of C. elegans, but its function in mammals is unclear.

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