Control of protein and sterol trafficking by antagonistic activities of a type IV P-type ATPase and oxysterol binding protein homologue.
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T. Graham | W. Prinz | F. Abe | P. Natarajan | S. Raychaudhuri | Ke Liu | Baby-Periyanayaki Muthusamy
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