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Is a trafficking defect between endolysosomes and lysosomes the underlying cause of spastic paraplegia 21?
Boonen, Marielle
(PI)
Namur Research Institute for Life Sciences
URPHYM
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defects
100%
lysosomes
100%
proteins
57%
hydrolases
42%
hypothesis
14%
liver
14%
levels
14%
nervous system diseases
14%
distribution
14%
receptors
14%
control
14%
hela cells
14%
enrichment
14%
cargo
14%
mutations
14%
machinery
14%
knock-out reactions
14%
cathepsins
14%
rats
14%
genes
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Lysosome
100%
Subcellular Localization
28%
Acid Hydrolase
28%
Cathepsin
14%
Volume
14%
Macromolecule
14%
Invertase
14%
Hydrolase
14%
Neuroscience
Beta Fructofuranosidase
14%
Cathepsin
14%
Liver Protein
14%
Edoxudine
14%