Aging and regulated protein degradation: who has the UPPer hand?
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M. Figueiredo-Pereira | Vita A Vernace | Thomas Schmidt-Glenewinkel | Maria E Figueiredo-Pereira | T. Schmidt-Glenewinkel | Vita A. Vernace
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