A Missense Change in the ATG4D Gene Links Aberrant Autophagy to a Neurodegenerative Vacuolar Storage Disease
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J. Kere | P. Wohlsein | C. Drögemüller | T. Leeb | W. Baumgärtner | H. Lohi | E. Dietschi | V. Jagannathan | A. Oevermann | A. Lappalainen | T. Jokinen | M. Drögemüller | G. Chandrasekar | E. Seppälä | D. Becker | F. Steffen | J. Lang | K. Hahn | C. Rohdin | D. Henke | K. H. Jäderlund | P. Syrjä | K. Kyöstilä
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