Lateral diffusion of membrane-spanning and glycosylphosphatidylinositol- linked proteins: toward establishing rules governing the lateral mobility of membrane proteins
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K. Jacobson | A. Bothwell | B. Crise | J. Rose | K Jacobson | B Crise | J K Rose | Y Hou | B Su | F Zhang | A Bothwell | B. Su | Y. Hou | F. Zhang | Fen Zhang | John K. Rose | Yu Hou | Ken Jacobson | Alfred L. M. Bothwell | Bing Su
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