Large-scale identification of yeast integral membrane protein interactions.
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William Stafford Noble | S. Fields | A. Ben-Hur | John P. Miller | Russell S. Lo | I. Stagljar | Cynthia Desmarais | J. Miller | Asa Ben-Hur
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