Promoting tau secretion and propagation by hyperactive p300/CBP via autophagy-lysosomal pathway in tauopathy
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A. Boxer | A. Karydas | Chao Wang | L. Gan | M. Arkin | J. Gestwicki | A. Cuervo | Yinyan Tang | Yaqiao Li | J. Rojas | Sue-Ann Mok | Xu Chen | B. Miller | Richard M. Tsai
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