Structure of the PSD-95/MAP1A complex reveals a unique target recognition mode of the MAGUK GK domain.
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Jinwei Zhu | Yuan Shang | Rongguang Zhang | Rongguang Zhang | Jinwei Zhu | Y. Shang | Yitian Xia | Yitian Xia | Rong-guang Zhang
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