Lipidomic Analysis of α-Synuclein Neurotoxicity Identifies Stearoyl CoA Desaturase as a Target for Parkinson Treatment.
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Robert V Farese | Gregory A. Newby | D. Pincus | R. Jaenisch | D. Selkoe | S. Lindquist | M. I. Barrasa | S. Kohlwein | C. Clish | Jackson Sandoe | T. Walther | M. Welte | D. Landgraf | Harald F. Hofbauer | Ulf Dettmer | Michel Becuwe | S. Fanning | F. Soldner | Valeriya Baru | Y. Freyzon | Yali Lou | S. Srinivasan | Aftabul Haque | N. Ramalingam | S. Nuber | Tae-Eun Kim | Thibaut Imberdis | Elizabeth Terry-Kantor | Gary P. H. Ho | D. Termine | T. Noble | David Pincus
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