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Md Razaul Karim

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Neurology and neuromuscular diseases
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|Oct 23, 2025
Internalized SNCA/α-synuclein fibrils become truncated and resist degradation in neurons while glial cells rapidly degrade SNCA fibrils.

Md Razaul Karim, Elizabeth Tiegs, Emilie Gasparini

|Jun 19, 2024
Internalized α-synuclein fibrils become truncated and resist degradation in neurons while glial cells rapidly degrade α-synuclein fibrils.

Md Razaul Karim, Elizabeth Tiegs, Emilie Gasparini

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