SKD1 AAA ATPase-Dependent Endosomal Transport is Involved in Autolysosome Formation
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著者
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Mizushima Noboru
Department of Physiology and Cell Biology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
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YOSHIMORI Tamotsu
Department of Physiology, Kansai Medical University
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YAMAMOTO Akitsugu
CREST (Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology) of the Japan Science and Technology Cor
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YAMAMOTO Akitsugu
Department of Physiology and Liver Research Center (Cell Biology), Kansai Medical University
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Yamamoto A
Department Of Physiology Kansai Medical University
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Yamamoto Akitsugu
Department Of Physiology Kansai Medical University
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Yamamoto Akitsugu
Department Of Bio-science Faculty Of Bio-science Nagahama Institute Of Bio-science And Technology
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Mizushima Noboru
Department Of Cell Biology National Institute For Basic Biology
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Mizushima Noboru
Department Of Bioregulation And Metabolism Tokyo Metropolitan Institute Of Medical Sciences
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Ohsumi Yoshinori
Department Of Biology College Of Arts And Sciences University Of Tokyo
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Ohsumi Y
National Inst. For Basic Biology Okazaki Jpn
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NARA Atsuki
Department of Cell Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology
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KABEYA Yukiko
Department of Cell Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology
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Yoshimori T
Department Of Cell Biology National Institute For Basic Biology
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Nara Atsuki
Department Of Cell Biology National Institute For Basic Biology
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Kabeya Yukiko
Department Of Cell Biology National Institute For Basic Biology
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Yoshimori Tamotsu
Department Of Cell Genetics National Institute Of Genetics
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Yamamoto Akitsugu
Department Of Animal Bioscience Faculty Of Bio-science Nagahama Institute Of Bioscience And Technology
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