LONP1 targets HMGCS2 to protect mitochondrial function and attenuate chronic kidney disease
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Zhanjun Jia | Songming Huang | A. Zhang | Yue Zhang | Xiaowen Yu | M. Bai | Yuting Li | Mingzhu Jiang | Shuang Xu | Jia He | Jiaojiao Fan | Xu Deng | Lin Wang | Ting Wang | Mengqiu Wu | Mengqiu Miao | Li Yang
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