Myotubularin-related phosphatase 5 is a critical determinant of autophagy in neurons
Autophagy is a conserved, multi-step process of capturing proteolytic cargo in autophagosomes for lysosome degradation. The capacity to remove toxic proteins that accumulate in neurodegenerative disorders attests to the disease-modifying potential of the autophagy pathway. However, neurons respond o...
Main Authors: | Barmada, S.J (Author), Bedi, K. (Author), Chua, J.P (Author), Colón-Mercado, J.M (Author), Kim, E.S (Author), Ljungman, M. (Author), McBride, J.P (Author), Paulsen, M.T (Author), Tank, E.M.H (Author), Ward, M.E (Author), Weisman, L.S (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2022
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