Role of NH2-terminal hydrophobic motif in the subcellular localization of ATP-binding cassette protein subfamily D: common features in eukaryotic organisms.
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M. Morita | K. Yazaki | Kosuke Kawaguchi | Y. Kashiwayama | T. Imanaka | Kojiro Takanashi | Takumi Okamoto | Kota Asahina | D. G. Kostsin | A. Lee | Asaka Lee
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