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A lysosomal enigma CLN5 and its significance in understanding neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis.
Downregulation of NCL attenuates tumor formation and growth in HeLa cells by targeting the PI3K/AKT …
Cln5 represents a new type of cysteine-based S-depalmitoylase linked to neurodegeneration.
Deficiency of the Lysosomal Protein CLN5 Alters Lysosomal Function and Movement.
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