Single-molecule photobleaching reveals increased MET receptor dimerization upon ligand binding in intact cells
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Mike Heilemann | M. Heilemann | H. Niemann | D. Ferraris | Marina S Dietz | Daniel Haße | Davide M Ferraris | Antonia Göhler | Hartmut H Niemann | M. Dietz | Antonia Göhler | Daniel Haße | Daniel Hasse
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