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High protein does not change autophagy in human PBMCs after 1 hour
Sanjna Singh, … , Julien Bensalem, Timothy J. Sargeant
Sanjna Singh, … , Julien Bensalem, Timothy J. Sargeant
Published July 15, 2025
Citation Information: JCI Insight. 2025;10(16):e188845. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.188845.
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Research Letter Cell biology Metabolism

High protein does not change autophagy in human PBMCs after 1 hour

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Sanjna Singh, Célia Fourrier, Kathryn J. Hattersley, Leanne K. Hein, Jemima Gore, Alexis Martin, Linh V.P. Dang, Barbara King, Rachael A. Protzman, Paul J. Trim, Leonie K. Heilbronn, Julien Bensalem, Timothy J. Sargeant

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