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bibliographicCitation Witucki Ł, Jakubowski H. Homocysteine metabolites inhibit autophagy, elevate amyloid beta, and induce neuropathy by impairing Phf8/H4K20me1‐dependent epigenetic regulation of mTOR in cystathionine β‐synthase‐deficient mice. J of Inher Metab Disea. 2023 Jul 29;46(6):1114–30. doi: 10.1002/jimd.12661.
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