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Reduced insulin/IGF-1 signaling restores the dynamic properties of key stress granule proteins during agingLechler et al., 2017
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- Lechler M
- Crawford E
- Groh N
- Widmaier K
- Jung R
- Kirstein J
- Trinidad J
- Burlingame A
- David D
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- Cell reports
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Summary Low-complexity" prion-like" domains in key RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) mediate the reversible assembly of RNA granules. Individual RBPs harboring these domains have been linked to specific neurodegenerative diseases. Although their aggregation in …
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