The Adaptor Complex AP-4 Regulates Vacuolar Protein Sorting at the trans-Golgi Network by Interacting with VACUOLAR SORTING RECEPTOR11
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Hideyuki Takahashi | I. Hara-Nishimura | Makoto Shirakawa | T. Shimada | Y. Fukao | Tadashi Kunieda | Kentaro Fuji | Y. Koumoto | Yukio Shimono
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