An FH domain-containing Bnr1p is a multifunctional protein interacting with a variety of cytoskeletal proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Y. Ohya | Y. Takai | T. Fujiwara | M. Kikyo | Kazuma Tanaka | E. Inoue | T. Kamei | K. Ozaki | Yoko Takita | Mitsuhiro Kikyo
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