EDEM1 accelerates the trimming of alpha1,2-linked mannose on the C branch of N-glycans.
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Koichi Kato | I. Wada | A. Herscovics | K. Nagata | Y. Kamiya | N. Hosokawa | L. Tremblay | B. Sleno
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