The oligomeric status of syndecan-4 regulates syndecan-4 interaction with alpha-actinin.
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Weontae Lee | I. Han | A. Woods | E. Oh | Youngsil Choi | S. Ko | Jung-Hyun Lee | Seungin Kim
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