A Rich1/Amot Complex Regulates the Cdc42 GTPase and Apical-Polarity Proteins in Epithelial Cells
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Andrei Starostine | Marilyn Goudreault | T. Pawson | K. Colwill | Kelly D Elder | P. Metalnikov | G. Gish | C. Wells | J. P. Fawcett | A. Traweger | Y. Yamanaka | Sarang V. Kulkarni | Cristina Virag | Caesar S H Lim | Kelly D. Elder | A. Starostine | K. Colwill
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