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Autophagy contributes to lysosomal storage disorders
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Autophagy contributes to lysosomal storage disorders
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autophagy
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Daniel J. Klionsky
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Yohta Shimada
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1 May 2012
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Autophagy
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8
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5
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715-716
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Defective autophagy in neurons and astrocytes from mice deficient in PI(3,5)P2.
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Tau deletion exacerbates the phenotype of Niemann-Pick type C mice and implicates autophagy in pathogenesis.
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Tau normal function influences Niemann-Pick type C disease pathogenesis in mice and modulates autophagy in NPC1-deficient cells
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10.4161/AUTO.19920
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22617443
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