Calpain and caspase regulate Aβ peptide production via cleavage of KINDLIN2 encoded by the AD-associated gene FERMT2
Chloé Najdek(Inserm), Julien Chapuis(Inserm), Jean‐Charles Lambert(Inserm), Audrey Coulon(Inserm), Fanny Eysert(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Philippe Amouyel(Institut Pasteur de Lille), Dolores Siedlecki‐Wullich(Inserm), Erwan Lambert(Inserm), Amandine Flaig(Inserm), Julie Dumont(Inserm), Devrim Kilinc(Inserm), Carla Gelle(Inserm), Valérie Buiche(Inserm), Anne‐Marie Ayral(Inserm), Pauline Walle(Inserm), Florie Demiautte(Inserm)
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