E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF13 involves spatial learning and assembly of the SNARE complex
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Jie Chen | Qiang Zhang | Dahai Zhu | Yong Zhang | Xiang Gao | P. Zuo | N. Yang | Yanfeng Li | Lei Zhang | Jiao Meng | Li Wang | Nan Yang
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