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PINK1 mediates neuronal survival in monkey

  • Zhiyu Sun ,
  • Jiangyu Ye ,
  • Junying Yuan
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  • Interdisciplinary Research Center on Biology and Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 201210, China

Accepted date: 13 Oct 2021

Published date: 15 Jan 2022

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Zhiyu Sun , Jiangyu Ye , Junying Yuan . PINK1 mediates neuronal survival in monkey[J]. Protein & Cell, 2022 , 13(1) : 4 -5 . DOI: 10.1007/s13238-021-00889-w

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