Caspase-1 causes truncation and aggregation of the Parkinson’s disease-associated protein α-synuclein
Wei Wang(Institute of Pharmacology), Quyen Q. Hoang(Indiana University School of Medicine), Tim Chataway(Flinders University), Wei Gai(Flinders University), Craig J. Thomas(National Institutes of Health), Dagmar Ringe(Brandeis University), James A. Wells(University of California, San Francisco), Anuradha Landeru(Indiana University Bloomington), Linh Hồ Thùy Nguyễn(Indiana University Bloomington), Oriana S. Fisher(Yale University), Mark Cookson(National Institutes of Health), Debajyoti Datta(University of California, San Francisco), Shulin Ju(Brandeis University), Fariba Chegini(Flinders University), Feng Guo(Flinders University), Fang Wu(Brandeis University), Matthew B. Boxer(National Institutes of Health), Christopher Burlak(University of Minnesota), Gregory A. Petsko(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Chun-Xiang Wu(Indiana University School of Medicine), David W. Miller(National Institute on Aging)
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