Laura Parkkinen
University of OxfordOxford
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University of OxfordOxford
COMMENT This paper by the Krainc group confirms previous work by our group and others, and provides a nice insight into the possible mechanisms by which dysregulation or mutation in the glucocerebrosidase (GBA) protein can lead to synucleinopathies. The cell work
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