Identification of genes encoding putative nucleoporins and transport factors in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe: a deletion analysis
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Jianhua Liu | Xue Qin Chen | X. Du | M. Balasubramanian | D. Balasundaram | Mohan K Balasubramanian | Jianhua Liu | David Balasundaram | Xianming Du | X. Chen
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