A computationally guided protein-interaction screen uncovers coiled-coil interactions involved in vesicular trafficking.
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Taijiao Jiang | Hong Zhang | Amy E Keating | A. Keating | T. Jiang | Hong Zhang | Yi Lu | Xiaoxi Dong | Jinan Chen | Yongqiang Wang | Lin Peng | Xiaoxi Dong | Yi Lu | Yongqiang Wang | Jinan Chen | Lin Peng
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