H-Ras forms dimers on membrane surfaces via a protein–protein interface
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Wan-Chen Lin | Sune M. Christensen | Scott D Hansen | Scott D. Hansen | Hsiung-Lin Tu | J. Groves | Hsiung-Lin Tu | L. Iversen | Jay T Groves | J. Iwig | Wan-Chen Lin | C. Rhodes | Sune M Christensen | William Y C Huang | Jeffrey S Iwig | Christopher Rhodes | Lars Iversen | William Y. C. Huang
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