Bicaudal-D regulates COPI-independent Golgi–ER transport by recruiting the dynein–dynactin motor complex
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C. I. Zeeuw | C. Hoogenraad | N. Galjart | F. Grosveld | B. Goud | A. Barnekow | E. D. Nery | A. Akhmanova | Phebe S. Wulf | T. Weide | Theodoros Matanis | Tatiana Stepanova
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