B-ZIP proteins encoded by the Drosophila genome: evaluation of potential dimerization partners.
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David Landsman | D. Landsman | J. Fassler | C. Vinson | J. Moll | A. Acharya | Charles Vinson | M. Bonovich | Asha Acharya | Jonathan R Moll | Jan Fassler | Maria Bonovich
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