The homocysteine-inducible endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress protein Herp counteracts mutant α-synuclein-induced ER stress via the homeostatic regulation of ER-resident calcium release channel proteins.
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Mark P Mattson | M. Mattson | B. Tyrberg | G. Kyriazis | Sic L. Chan | Mohamed R. Mughal | Sic L Chan | Björn Tyrberg | Mohamed R Mughal | Cherine Belal | Neema J Ameli | Adam El Kommos | Spencer Bezalel | Aziz M Al'Khafaji | George A Kyriazis | N. Ameli | Cherine Belal | Aziz M. Al’Khafaji | Adam El Kommos | Spencer Bezalel
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