Binding of Rac1, Rnd1, and RhoD to a Novel Rho GTPase Interaction Motif Destabilizes Dimerization of the Plexin-B1 Effector Domain*
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Matthias Buck | Wolfram Tempel | Hee-Won Park | Limin Shen | M. Buck | Y. Tong | P. Hota | Hee-won Park | W. Tempel | Yufeng Tong | Preeti Chugha | Preeti Chugha | Prasanta K Hota | Limin Shen | Rebecca S Alviani | Mei Li | Mei Li | R. Alviani
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