Edible Mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) Lectin, Which Reversibly Inhibits Epithelial Cell Proliferation, Blocks Nuclear Localization Sequence-dependent Nuclear Protein Import*
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D. Spiller | M. White | J. Smith | I. Grierson | D. Fernig | O. Gerasimenko | O. Petersen | L. Yu | P. Appleton | R. C. Evans | H. Davies | J. Milton | J. Rhodes | L G Yu | D G Fernig | M R White | D G Spiller | P Appleton | R C Evans | I Grierson | J A Smith | H Davies | O V Gerasimenko | O H Petersen | J D Milton | J M Rhodes | Lu-Gang Yu | John A. Smith | Paul Appleton | Helen Davies
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