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OMIM - Developmental delay
Gastric enterochromaffin-like (ECL) and parietal (PCL) cells from rats after 24hr fasting
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USP13 inhibition exacerbates mitochondrial dysfunction and acute kidney injury by acting on MCL-1.
Anti-apoptotic MCL-1 promotes long-chain fatty acid oxidation through interaction with ACSL1.
MCL‑1 safeguards activated hair follicle stem cells to enable adult hair regeneration.
Mitochondrial IRG1 traps MCL-1 to induce hepatocyte apoptosis and promote carcinogenesis.
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