A family of macrodomain proteins reverses cellular mono-ADP-ribosylation
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Martin Zacharias | V. Rybin | M. Zacharias | A. Ladurner | M. Hassler | Andreas G Ladurner | Markus Hassler | Vladimir Rybin | Gytis Jankevicius | Barbara Golia | Gyula Timinszky | G. Jankevicius | Gyula Timinszky | Barbara Golia
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