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Zhong W.X., Wang Y.B., Peng L., Ge X.Z., Zhang J., Liu S.S., Zhang X.N., Xu Z.H., Chen Z., Luo J.H. Lanthionine synthetase C-like protein 1 interacts with and inhibits cystathionine β-synthase: a target for neuronal antioxidant defense. J.Biol. Chem. 2012, 287:34189-34201.
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(2012)
J.Biol. Chem.
, vol.287
, pp. 34189-34201
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Zhong, W.X.1
Wang, Y.B.2
Peng, L.3
Ge, X.Z.4
Zhang, J.5
Liu, S.S.6
Zhang, X.N.7
Xu, Z.H.8
Chen, Z.9
Luo, J.H.10
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