Higher -Order Assembly of BRCC36–KIAA0157 Is Required for DUB Activity and Biological Function
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A. Heck | R. Greenberg | G. Gish | F. Sicheri | S. Orlicky | M. Pillon | A. Guarné | I. Kurinov | D. Ceccarelli | Christopher A. Piggott | E. Zeqiraj | K. Lorenzen | Christopher A Piggott | L. Tian | Nicole M. Duffy | Alexander F. A. Keszei | A. Keszei
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