Nup53p is a Target of Two Mitotic Kinases, Cdk1p and Hrr25p
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Taras Makhnevych | David Y. Thomas | R. Wozniak | C. Lusk | M. Whiteway | Malcolm Whiteway | Taras Makhnevych | C Patrick Lusk | Daniel D Waller | Axel Dienemann | David Y Thomas | Richard W Wozniak | D. Waller | Axel Dienemann | Richard W. Wozniak
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