Alternative mRNA splicing of the novel GTPase Rab28 generates isoforms with different C-termini.
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A. Schürmann | H. Joost | W. Becker | H. Kainulainen | A. Brauers | P. Mühl-Zürbes | A Brauers | A Schürmann | S Massmann | P Mühl-Zürbes | W Becker | H Kainulainen | C Lie | H G Joost | S. Maßmann | C. Lie | P. Mühl‐Zürbes
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