Specific Substates of Ras To Interact with GAPs and Effectors: Revealed by Theoretical Simulations and FTIR Experiments.
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Yang Li | Klaus Gerwert | Sara Stephan | Frederik Großerüschkamp | Qiang Cui | Q. Cui | K. Gerwert | Yuwei Zhang | Fei Xia | C. Kötting | Yang Li | Frederik Großerüschkamp | Carsten Kötting | Fei Xia | Yuwei Zhang | S. Stephan
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