Copper Induces Protein Aggregation, a Toxic Process Compensated by Molecular Chaperones
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D. Reichmann | U. Jakob | P. Genevaux | M. Castanié-Cornet | P. Faller | M. Ilbert | M. Giudici-Orticoni | O. Sénèque | Y. Denis | Olivier Genest | Rosi Fassler | Lisa Zuily | Nora Lahrach
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