Functional expression of the human CHIP28 water channel in a yeast secretory mutant
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J. Verbavatz | L. Abrami | P. Ripoche | G. Rousselet | F. Tacnet | N. Roudier | V. Berthonaud | R. Gobin | Vincent Laizé | Nathalie Roudier
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