Critical role of mitochondrial ubiquitination and the OPTN–ATG9A axis in mitophagy
Koji Yamano(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Noriyuki Matsuda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Fumika Koyano(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Reika Kikuchi(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Ryota Hayashida(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Takuji Shoda(National Institute of Health Sciences), Mikihiko Naito(Meiji Pharmaceutical University), Waka Kojima(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Yosuke Demizu(Okayama University), Keiji Tanaka(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Junko Kawawaki(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science)
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