Diverse Effects of Pathogenic Mutations of Parkin That Catalyze Multiple Monoubiquitylation in Vitro
Noriyuki Matsuda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Keiji Tanaka(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Nobutaka Hattori(RIKEN Center for Brain Science), Toshiaki Kitami(Juntendo University), Yoshikuni Mizuno(Juntendo University), Toshiaki Suzuki(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science)
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