The inhibition of PGAM5 suppresses seizures in a kainate-induced epilepsy model via mitophagy reduction
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Y. Lü | Yu-Ling Gan | Weihua Yu | Jiani Wu | Wenbo Zhang | Jiaqi Song | Shiyun Yuan | Fuxin Zhong | Zhangjin Qin
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