CRM1 is responsible for intracellular transport mediated by the nuclear export signal
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Minoru Yoshida | Makoto Fukuda | Mitsuhiro Yanagida | E. Nishida | M. Yanagida | M. Adachi | M. Fukuda | Minoru Yoshida | Shiro Asano | Takahiro J. Nakamura | Eisuke Nishida | Shiro Asano | Takahiro Nakamura | Makoto Adachi | Takahiro Nakamura | Makoto Adachi
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