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Yeast-model-based study identified myosin- and calcium-dependent calmodulin signalling as a potential target for drug intervention in chorea-acanthocytosis.
Soczewka P, Kolakowski D, Smaczynska-de Rooij I, Rzepnikowska W, Ayscough KR, Kaminska J, Zoladek T.
Dis Model Mech. 2019 Jan 28;12(1). pii: dmm036830. doi: 10.1242/dmm.036830.
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