Characterization of distinct early assembly units of different intermediate filament proteins.
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U Aebi | U. Aebi | N. Ku | H. Herrmann | H Herrmann | M Häner | M Brettel | M. Häner | N O Ku | M. Brettel | Monika Brettel | Ueli Aebi | Harald Herrmann | Nam On Ku
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