Reconstitution and Dissection of the 600-kDa Srv2/CAP Complex
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P. Lappalainen | B. Goode | Omar Quintero-Monzon | Faisal Chaudhry | Enni Bertling | Erin M. Jonasson | Maarit Sihvo | Lou Talarico | B. L. Goode
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