Biochemical and structural studies of yeast Vps4 oligomerization.
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Annie Heroux | W. Sundquist | C. Hill | D. Eckert | F. Whitby | Frank G Whitby | Christopher P Hill | Debra M Eckert | Wesley I Sundquist | Malgorzata D Gonciarz | Collin Kieffer | Collin Kieffer | M. Gonciarz | A. Héroux | C. Hill
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