Loss of the starvation-induced gene Rack1 leads to glycogen deficiency and impaired autophagic responses in Drosophila
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László G. Puskás | Ágnes Zvara | G. Juhász | L. Puskás | Karolina Pircs | Péter Nagy | Agnes Varga | Balázs Érdi | A. Zvara | Karolina Pircs | Gábor Juhász | Balázs Érdi | Péter Nagy | Ágnes Varga | Dalma Ménesi | D. Ménesi | B. Érdi | D. Ménesi
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