Fringe glycosyltransferases differentially modulate Notch1 proteolysis induced by Delta1 and Jagged1.
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G. Weinmaster | E. Robey | Liang-Tung Yang | James T Nichols | Christine Yao | Jennifer O Manilay | Ellen A Robey | Gerry Weinmaster | Christine Yao | Liang-Tung Yang | J. Manilay | J. Nichols
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