Yes-Associated Protein 65 Localizes P62c-Yes to the Apical Compartment of Airway Epithelia by Association with Ebp50
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M. Sudol | R. Boucher | P. Mohler | S. Kreda | M. Stutts | S. Milgram | M. J. Stutts | R. Boucher
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