Overproduction in yeast and rapid and efficient purification of the rabbit SERCA1a Ca(2+)-ATPase.
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P. A. Pedersen | M. le Maire | P. Falson | G. Lenoir | C. Montigny | T. Menguy | F. Corre | D. Thinès | D. Thinés
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