Impaired ion homeostasis as a possible associate factor in mucopolysaccharidosis pathogenesis: transcriptomic, cellular and animal studies.
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Full Title: Metab Brain Dis
Abbreviation: Metab Brain Dis
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"the rna-seq data were submitted to the ncbi sequence read archive (sra) and the accession no is prjna562649.; data availability the rna-seq raw results have been deposited in the ncbi sequence read archive (sra) ( https://www ncbi nlm nih gov/sra ) and they are available at the accession no prjna562649. data availability the rna-seq raw results have been deposited in the ncbi sequence read archive (sra) ( https://www ncbi nlm nih gov/sra ) and they are available at the accession no prjna562649"
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"Funding This work was supported by the National Science Center, Poland [grant no. 2017/25/B/NZ2/00414]; and the University of Gdansk within the UGrants Program [grant no. 1220/96/2021]."
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