High-Resolution Analysis and Functional Mapping of Cleavage Sites and Substrate Proteins of Furin in the Human Proteome
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A. Strongin | M. Chee | E. Chudin | P. Cieplak | Elliot R. Thomsen | V. Golubkov | S. Shiryaev | I. Kozlov | A. Chernov
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