Microtubule-associated Protein/Microtubule Affinity-regulating Kinase (p110mark)
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E. Mandelkow | E. Mandelkow | G. Schmitt-Ulms | S. Illenberger | B. Trinczek | J. Biernat | H. Meyer | E M Mandelkow | J Biernat | E Mandelkow | H E Meyer | G Drewes | B Trinczek | S Illenberger | G Schmitt-Ulms | G. Drewes
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