Small Heat-shock Proteins Prevent α-Synuclein Aggregation via Transient Interactions and Their Efficacy Is Affected by the Rate of Aggregation
Dezerae Cox(University of Wollongong), Heath Ecroyd(Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute)
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