The Intracellular Domain of Sortilin Interacts with Amyloid Precursor Protein and Regulates Its Lysosomal and Lipid Raft Trafficking
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Xin-Fu Zhou | Khalil Saadipour | Yan-Jiang Wang | Yanjiang Wang | Xin-Fu Zhou | C. Morales | S. Vijayaraj | Balaji Virassamy | Miao Yang | Yoon Lim | Jin-Hua Zhong | Balaji Virassamy | Swarna Lekha Vijayaraj | Yan-Chuang Han | Carlos R. Morales | J. Zhong | K. Saadipour | Miao Yang | Y. Lim | Yan-Chuang Han | Jin‐hua Zhong
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