Conserved Pbp1/Ataxin-2 regulates retrotransposon activity and connects polyglutamine expansion-driven protein aggregation to lifespan-controlling rDNA repeats
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Roxanne Oshidari | Janet N. Y. Chan | K. Szafranski | Karim Mekhail | Christian Krustev | Yupeng Liu | Ru Guo | Kevin Zhang | K. Abraham | L. A. Ostrowski | Ashley Wang | Amanda C. Hall
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