Formation of Lipofuscin-Like Autofluorescent Materials in NG108-15 Cells: Involvement of Lysosomal Protein Degradation
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T. Mori | S. Kawashima | Y. Mochizuki | M.K. Park | A. Ogura | M. Park
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