NPC 1 enables cholesterol mobilization during long‐term potentiation that can be restored in Niemann–Pick disease type C by CYP 46A1 activation
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NPC
1 enables cholesterol mobilization during long‐term potentiation that can be restored in Niemann–Pick disease type C by
CYP
46A1 activation
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EMBO REPORTS
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EMBO
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2019-09-19
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10.15252/embr.201948143
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