Cleavage Specificity Analysis of Six Type II Transmembrane Serine Proteases (TTSPs) Using PICS with Proteome-Derived Peptide Libraries
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Olivier Barré | A. Dufour | U. Eckhard | R. Kappelhoff | F. Béliveau | R. Leduc | C. Overall | F. Béliveau | Reinhild Kappelhoff
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