Single Quantum Dot Tracking Reveals that an Individual Multivalent HIV-1 Tat Protein Transduction Domain Can Activate Machinery for Lateral Transport and Endocytosis
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Noriaki Ohuchi | Hiroyasu Hatakeyama | Makoto Kanzaki | Hideo Higuchi | M. Kanzaki | N. Ohuchi | H. Higuchi | Yasuhiro Suzuki | K. Gonda | Hiroyasu Hatakeyama | Kohsuke Gonda | Yasuhiro Suzuki | Chandra Nath Roy | Warunya Promjunyakul | Junji Imamura | Biju Vasudevanpillai | Mitsuo Kaku | Junji Imamura | C. N. Roy | Warunya Promjunyakul | Biju Vasudevanpillai | Mitsuo Kaku
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