A-kinase-anchoring protein 1 (dAKAP1)-based signaling complexes coordinate local protein synthesis at the mitochondrial surface
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Lauren M. Saunders | John D. Scott | Ho-Tak Lau | Y. Sancak | F. Smith | Stacey Aggarwal | L. Gabrovsek | Kerrie B. Collins | C. Trapnell | Shao-En Ong | Danny Suh | D. Suh | John D. Scott
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