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2-ethoxy-3-(4-((4-(methylsulfonyloxy)phenethyl)oxy)phenyl)propanoic acid
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PLIN4-related myopathy: clinical, histological and imaging data in a large cohort of patients.
Neuronal SH2B1 attenuates apoptosis in an MPTP mouse model of Parkinson's disease via promoting PLIN…
Expanding the phenotype and genotype spectra of PLIN4-associated myopathy with rimmed ubiquitin-posi…
Exceptional stability of a perilipin on lipid droplets depends on its polar residues, suggesting mul…
Multiomic elucidation of a coding 99-mer repeat-expansion skeletal muscle disease.
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