The Sec6/8 complex in mammalian cells: Characterization of mammalian Sec3, subunit interactions, and expression of subunits in polarized cells
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W J Nelson | R. Scheller | C. Yeaman | W. Nelson | R H Scheller | H T Matern | C Yeaman | Hugo T. Matern
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