Apg2 Is a Novel Protein Required for the Cytoplasm to Vacuole Targeting, Autophagy, and Pexophagy Pathways*
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D. Klionsky | H. Abeliovich | J. Kim | Chao-Wen Wang | W. Dunn | P. Stromhaug | W. Huang | John H. Kim | C. Wang | Wei‐Pang Huang | P. E. Strømhaug | P. E. Stromhaug
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