Regulation of cell division by intrinsically unstructured proteins: intrinsic flexibility, modularity, and signaling conduits.
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R. Kriwacki | C. Galea | Yuefeng Wang | S. Sivakolundu | Richard W Kriwacki | Charles A Galea | Yuefeng Wang | Sivashankar G Sivakolundu
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