γ‐BAR, a novel AP‐1‐interacting protein involved in post‐Golgi trafficking
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A. Poustka | R. Pepperkok | S. Wiemann | W. Möbius | J. Simpson | Veronika E. Neubrand | C. Dotti | Rainer Will | P. Schu | Veronika E Neubrand | Rainer D Will | Carlos G Dotti | Veronika E. Neubrand
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