In situ structural analysis of the human nuclear pore complex
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P. Bork | M. Beck | K. Bui | Amanda L. DiGuilio | A. Ori | Lenore Sparks | Marie-Therese Mackmull | W. Hagen | A. Andres-Pons | J. Glavy | J. Kosiński | S. Mosalaganti | A. von Appen | E. Lemke | B. Vollmer | N. Banterle | L. Parca | P. Kastritis | Katarzyna Buczak | W. Antonin | K. Buczak | Martin Beck | Alexander von Appen | Wolfram Antonin
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