Cell-Type Resolved Protein Atlas of Brain Lysosomes Identifies SLC45A1-Associated Disease as a Lysosomal Disorder
Ali Ghoochani(Stanford University), Monther Abu-Remaileh(Stanford Health Care), Eshaan S. Rawat(Research Network (United States)), Uche N. Medoh(Palo Alto Institute), Julia C. Heiby(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Alessandro Ori(Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI)), Wentao Dong(Guiyang Medical University), Kwamina Nyame(Research Network (United States)), Natalia Gomez‐Ospina(Stanford Medicine), Nouf N. Laqtom(Stanford University), Domenico Di Fraia(Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI)), Marc Gastou(Stanford University)
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