Plum, S.; Eggers, B.; Helling, S.; Stepath, M.; Theiss, C.; Leite, R.E.P.; Molina, M.; Grinberg, L.T.; Riederer, P.; Gerlach, M.;
et al. Proteomic Characterization of Synaptosomes from Human Substantia Nigra Indicates Altered Mitochondrial Translation in Parkinson’s Disease. Cells 2020, 9, 2580.
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et al. Proteomic Characterization of Synaptosomes from Human Substantia Nigra Indicates Altered Mitochondrial Translation in Parkinson’s Disease. Cells. 2020; 9(12):2580.
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Plum, S., Eggers, B., Helling, S., Stepath, M., Theiss, C., Leite, R. E. P., Molina, M., Grinberg, L. T., Riederer, P., Gerlach, M., May, C., & Marcus, K.
(2020). Proteomic Characterization of Synaptosomes from Human Substantia Nigra Indicates Altered Mitochondrial Translation in Parkinson’s Disease. Cells, 9(12), 2580.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9122580