Partial deletion of membrane-bound domain of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase eliminates sterol-enhanced degradation and prevents formation of crystalloid endoplasmic reticulum
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M. Brown | J. Goldstein | Michael S. Brown | H. Jingami | R. G. Anderson | K. Luskey | M. Brown | M. Brown | Joseph L. Goldstein | Richard G. W. Anderson
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