A minute fraction of α-synuclein in extracellular vesicles may be a major contributor to α-synuclein spreading following autophagy inhibition - PubMed (original) (raw)
A minute fraction of α-synuclein in extracellular vesicles may be a major contributor to α-synuclein spreading following autophagy inhibition
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S-nitrosylation of p62 (SNO-p62) attenuates the autophagy-lysosomal-pathway (ALP), increasing release of α-synuclein in EVs.
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