The Ancient Gamete Fusogen HAP2 Is a Eukaryotic Class II Fusion Protein
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N. Grishin | J. Pei | A. Meola | W. Snell | M. Tortorici | F. Rey | G. Bricogne | G. Péhau-Arnaudet | Yanjie Liu | T. Krey | J. Fedry | F. Traincard | Wenhao Li | Jimin Pei | Félix A Rey | Nick V. Grishin | William J. Snell
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