Autophagy Impairment in Muscle Induces Neuromuscular Junction Degeneration and Precocious Aging
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H. Kern | B. Friguet | M. Sandri | M. Reischl | R. Rudolf | M. Baraibar | E. Longa | R. Bottinelli | B. Blaauw | M. M. Khan | S. Loefler | M. Canepari | S. Carnio | Francesca LoVerso | M. Maffei | M. Khan
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