FoxO3 controls autophagy in skeletal muscle in vivo.
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A. Goldberg | C. Mammucari | M. Sandri | E. Masiero | C. Sandri | S. Schiaffino | S. Burden | Ruediger Rudolf | V. Romanello | G. Milan | Jinghui Zhao | R. Di Lisi | P. del Piccolo
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