Hydrodynamic Flow-Mediated Protein Sorting on the Cell Surface of Trypanosomes
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Stephan Herminghaus | Thomas Pfohl | Markus Engstler | Michael Boshart | Niko Heddergott | S. Herminghaus | M. Engstler | T. Pfohl | M. Boshart | P. Overath | Niko Heddergott | G. Wiegertjes | Geert Wiegertjes | Peter Overath
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