Human Autophagins, a Family of Cysteine Proteinases Potentially Implicated in Cell Degradation by Autophagy*
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Xose S. Puente | V. Quesada | X. Puente | C. López-Otín | G. Mariño | Carlos López-Otı́n | Javier Bordallo | Guillermo Mariño | José A. Urı́a | Vı́ctor Quesada | J. Bordallo | J. Urı́a | X. S. Puente
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