Tetraspan vesicle membrane proteins: synthesis, subcellular localization, and functional properties.
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Harald Hutter | Reinhard Windoffer | H. Hutter | R. Windoffer | R. Leube | Rudolf E Leube | Kirsten Hübner | Kirsten Hübner
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