A Lack of SUMO Conjugation Affects cNLS-dependent Nuclear Protein Import in Yeast*
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Thomas Sommer | Frank Vogel | F. Vogel | R. Dohmen | K. Stade | T. Sommer | Katrin Stade | Ingrid Schwienhorst | Birgit Meusser | Corinna Volkwein | Brigitte Nentwig | R Jürgen Dohmen | C. Volkwein | I. Schwienhorst | Birgit Meusser | Brigitte Nentwig | Corinna Volkwein | R. Jürgen Dohmen
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