Bcl-2-associated athanogene 5 (BAG5) regulates Parkin-dependent mitophagy and cell death
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Thomas M. Durcan | Suneil K. Kalia | S. Kalia | G. Schmitt-Ulms | L. Kalia | E. Fon | Minesh Kapadia | O. Pellerito | Hien N. Chau | T. Durcan | M. Tang | Xinzhu Wang | Darren M O'Hara | Erik L Friesen | Geneviève Dorval | Yu Tong Zhang | Rebecca Earnshaw | V. Agapova | Mitchell L. De Snoo
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