Differential effects of mutations of POPDC proteins on heteromeric interaction and membrane trafficking
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G. Tasca | S. Rinné | N. Decher | M. Pfuhl | B. Udd | M. Sabatelli | T. Brand | M. Savarese | A. Hahn | A. Spivey | R. Schindler | A. Schänzer | K. Chapman | Alexander H. Swan | Isabelle Mayer | Felix Bleser | Francesco Perna
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