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Pascal A Bechade

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|Jul 30, 2021
Wild-type GBA1 increases the α-synuclein tetramer-monomer ratio, reduces lipid-rich aggregates, and attenuates motor and cognitive deficits in mice.

Kelly E Glajch, Tim E Moors, Yi Chen

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