PKA Regulates PINK1 Stability and Parkin Recruitment to Damaged Mitochondria through Phosphorylation of MIC60
Shiori Akabane(Rikkyo University), Toshihiko Oka(Rikkyo University), Hiroki Kato(Kyushu University), Hidetaka Kosako(Institute for Advanced Medical Research), Naoki Tani(Osaka Gakuin University), Midori Uno(Rikkyo University), Shunta Shimazaki(Rikkyo University), Natsumi Ebara(Rikkyo University)
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