The preprotein conducting channel at the inner envelope membrane of plastids
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Michael Küchler | Alexander Mehrle | A. Mehrle | J. Soll | R. Wagner | M. Küchler | Jürgen Soll | L. Heins | R. Hemmler | F. Hörmann | D. Sveshnikov | Dmitry Sveshnikov | Richard Wagner | Roland Hemmler | Lisa Heins | Friederike Hörmann | Alexander Mehrle | Friederike Hörmann
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