Characterization of sorCS1, an Alternatively Spliced Receptor with Completely Different Cytoplasmic Domains That Mediate Different Trafficking in Cells*
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P. Madsen | J. Gliemann | C. Jacobsen | G. Hermey | C. Petersen | S. Keat
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