A zebrafish model of combined saposin deficiency identifies acid sphingomyelinase as a potential therapeutic target
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Main Authors: | Tejia Zhang (Author), Ivy Alonzo (Author), Chris Stubben (Author), Yijie Geng (Author), Chelsea Herdman (Author), Nancy Chandler (Author), Kim P. Doane (Author), Brock R. Pluimer (Author), Sunia A. Trauger (Author), Randall T. Peterson (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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