SNAPIN is critical for lysosomal acidification and autophagosome maturation in macrophages
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Congcong He | C. Stehlik | Bo Shi | R. Pope | Qi-Quan Huang | R. Birkett | A. Dorfleutner | Renee Doyle | Andrea Dorfleutner
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