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Agnieszka Chacinska: Agnieszka Chacinska is at the International Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology in Warsaw, 02-109 Warsaw, Poland, and in the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw.

Nature, 2017, vol. 543, issue 7645, 324-325

Abstract: Aggregates are aberrant, non-functional forms of protein that often build up in cells in response to stress. Organelles called mitochondria have now been found to be active players in the clearance of these protein aggregates. See Letter p.443

Date: 2017
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