Deciphering Networks of Protein Interactions at the Nuclear Pore Complex*
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Robert J Chalkley | Lan Huang | A. Burlingame | N. Allen | Lan Huang | M. Rexach | E. Hurt | Samir S. Patel | R. Chalkley | M. Lutzmann | Nadia P C Allen | Samir S Patel | Al Burlingame | Malik Lutzmann | Eduard C Hurt | Michael Rexach
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