Structure and Function of the Intracellular Region of the Plexin-B1 Transmembrane Receptor*
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M. Buck | Y. Tong | P. Hota | M. Hamaneh | L. Tamagnone | Hee-won Park | W. Tempel | SoonJeung Kim | Limin Shen | J. Penachioni | R. Alviani | Hao He
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