Xin repeats define a novel actin-binding motif
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Klemens Rottner | Theresia Stradal | K. Rottner | T. Stradal | Padmanabhan Vakeel | Mirko Himmel | Dieter O Fürst | Peter F M van der Ven | Padmanabhan Vakeel | Dirk Pacholsky | Thomas Löwe | Thomas Löwe | Dirk Pacholsky | M. Himmel | P. V. D. van der Ven | D. Fürst
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