Loss of MCL-1 leads to impaired autophagy and rapid development of heart failure.
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Mark A Sussman | Youngil Lee | Å. Gustafsson | S. Miyamoto | M. N. Quinsay | Kimberlee M. Fischer | D. J. Roberts | D. Kubli | R. Thomas | J. B. Owens | Dieter A. Kubli | Melissa N. Quinsay
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