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    Lysosomal Function Inhibition

    Lysosomal Function Inhibition involves interference with, or restraint of, the activities of diverse glycoprotein hydrolytic enzymes, active at acid pH, with structure-linked latency, and stored in single unit membrane-bound and morphologically heterogeneous cytoplasmic vesicles. (NCI Thesaurus)




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