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Mouse models for hereditary spastic paraplegia uncover a role of PI4K2A in autophagic lysosome reformation

  • Mukhran Khundadze (Lead / Corresponding author)
  • , Federico Ribaudo
  • , Adeela Hussain
  • , Henry Stahlberg
  • , Nahal Brocke-Ahmadinejad
  • , Patricia Franzka
  • , Rita-Eva Varga
  • , Milena Zarkovic
  • , Thanakorn Pungsrinont
  • , Miriam Kokal
  • , Ian G. Ganley
  • , Christian Beetz
  • , Marc Sylvester
  • , Christian A. Hübner (Lead / Corresponding author)

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