Involvement of caveolin‐2 in caveolar biogenesis in MDCK cells
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Kai Simons | Paul Verkade | Robert G Parton | P. Verkade | R. Parton | K. Simons | M. Honsho | U. Lahtinen | Ulla Lahtinen | Masanori Honsho
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