g-secretase-like protease mediates release of Notch intracellulardomain
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B. Strooper | M. Wolfe | W. Annaert | P. Saftig | Raphael Kopan | K. Craessaerts | V. Schrijvers | P. Cupers | J. Mumm | E. Schroeter | William J. Rayk | Alison Goatek | Abteilung Biochemie | Vincent Schrijvers
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