Identification of Novel Binding Partners (Annexins) for the Cell Death Signal Phosphatidylserine and Definition of Their Recognition Motif*
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M. Paulsson | J. Etich | D. Mielenz | B. Brachvogel | B. Frey | C. Frie | U. Gaipl | E. Pöschl | Ivan Grskovic | S. Kreft | S. Rosenbaum | J. Stermann | Julia Etich
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