Deficient import of acetyl-CoA into the ER lumen causes neurodegeneration and propensity to infections, inflammation, and cancer

Christian, PhD, B. T., L. Puglielli, MD, PhD, and B. B. Bendlin, PhD. Deficient Import of Acetyl-CoA into the ER Lumen Causes Neurodegeneration and Propensity to Infections, Inflammation, and Cancer.

Peng Y, Li M, Clarkson BD, Pehar M, Lao PJ, Hillmer AT, Barnhart TE, Christian BT, Mitchell HA, Bendlin BB, Sandor M, Puglielli L. (2014) Deficient import of acetyl-CoA into the ER lumen causes neurodegeneration and propensity to infections, inflammation, and cancerJournal of Neuroscience. 14;34(20):6772-89. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0077-14.2014.