ESCRT-III mediates budding across the inner nuclear membrane and regulates its integrity
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M. Miura | Y. Kawaguchi | Akihisa Kato | J. Arii | Naoto Koyanagi | Yuhei Maruzuru | Mizuki Watanabe | T. Chihara | Fumio Maeda | N. Tokai‐Nishizumi
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