SCFFbxl3 Ubiquitin Ligase Targets Cryptochromes at Their Cofactor Pocket
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Michele Pagano | M. Pagano | Weiman Xing | N. Zheng | M. F. Bush | L. Busino | T. Hinds | Luca Busino | Ning Zheng | Weiman Xing | Thomas R. Hinds | Samuel T. Marionni | Nabiha H. Saifee | Matthew F. Bush | N. Saifee
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