The molecular architecture of the nuclear pore complex
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B. Chait | A. Sali | M. Rout | Rosemary Williams | Wenzhu Zhang | D. Devos | S. Dokudovskaya | F. Alber | L. Veenhoff | J. Kipper | Adisetyantari Suprapto | O. Karni-Schmidt | Julia Kipper
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