Novel Proteomics Strategy Brings Insight into the Prevalence of SUMO-2 Target Sites*
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Sampsa Hautaniemi | Petri Kouvonen | Lea Sistonen | S. Hautaniemi | Jianmin Wu | L. Sistonen | P. Kouvonen | V. Hietakangas | Ville Hietakangas | Henri A Blomster | Jianmin Wu | Henri A. Blomster
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