Septin-dependent compartmentalization of the endoplasmic reticulum during yeast polarized growth
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Heinz Schwarz | Yves Barral | Ivo Sbalzarini | Anne Spang | I. Sbalzarini | H. Schwarz | A. Spang | S. Frei | Y. Barral | Cosima Luedeke | Cosima Luedeke | Stéphanie Buvelot Frei
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