Membrane recruitment of the polarity protein Scribble by the cell adhesion receptor TMIGD1
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L. Banks | K. Ebnet | V. Gerke | M. Kvansakul | P. Humbert | Janesha C Maddumage | Christian Hartmann | A. Javorsky | Eva-Maria Thüring | Birgitta E. Michels
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