SDHAF4 promotes mitochondrial succinate dehydrogenase activity and prevents neurodegeneration.
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S. Gygi | Noah Dephoure | C. Thummel | J. Rutter | Jonathan G Van Vranken | Daniel K. Bricker | J. Cox | Noah E. Dephoure
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