A Second Mutant Allele of Furin in the Processing-incompetent Cell Line, LoVo
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S. Takahashi | W. V. D. Van de Ven | S. Duguay | K. Nakayama | Senye Takahashi | K. Kasai | K. Murakami | T. Nakagawa | T. Banno | K. Nakayama | K. Kasai | Kazuo Murakami | Kazuhisa Nakayama
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