Constitutive Activation of PINK1 Protein Leads to Proteasome-mediated and Non-apoptotic Cell Death Independently of Mitochondrial Autophagy
Shiori Akabane(Rikkyo University), Toshihiko Oka(Rikkyo University), Noriyuki Matsuda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Kana Arai(Rikkyo University), Kohei Matsuzaki(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kei Okatsu(Kyoto University), Shun‐ichi Yamashita(Kyushu University), Tomotake Kanki(Kyushu University)
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