Caenorhabditis elegans expresses three functional profilins in a tissue-specific manner.
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J. Vandekerckhove | D. Baillie | C. Ampe | A. Mah | F. Peelman | S. Ono | A. Lambrechts | K. Ono | D. Polet | Shoichiro Ono | Joël Vandekerckhove | C. Ampe | Debby Polet | Frank Peelman | Dl Baillie
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