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bibliographicCitation Van Gassen G, De Jonghe C, Pype S, Van Criekinge W, Julliams A, Vanderhoeven I, Woodrow S, Beyaert R, Huylebroeck D, Van Broeckhoven C. Alzheimer's disease associated presenilin 1 interacts with HC5 and ZETA, subunits of the catalytic 20S proteasome. Neurobiol Dis. 1999 Oct;6(5):376–91. doi: 10.1006/nbdi.1999.0265. PMID: 10527805.
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