Functional multivesicular bodies are required for autophagic clearance of protein aggregates associated with neurodegenerative disease
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A. Isaacs | E. Fisher | A. Brech | H. Stenmark | Ai Yamamoto | L. Malerød | C. Raiborg | A. Simonsen | Susanne Stuffers | M. Filimonenko
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