Correction: IBMPFD Disease-Causing Mutant VCP/p97 Proteins Are Targets of Autophagic-Lysosomal Degradation
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A. Koşar | D. Gozuacik | O. Oral | K. Eberhart | Y. Akkoç | N. M. Kocaturk | Oznur Bayraktar | Yunus Akkoç
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