Interaction between p230 and MACF1 is associated with transport of a glycosyl phosphatidyl inositol-anchored protein from the Golgi to the cell periphery.
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Haruo Ichikawa | Takashi Nakamura | Y. Tsukada | B. Toh | Takashi Nakamura | Ban-Hock Toh | Takumi Kakinuma | Yoshito Tsukada | H. Ichikawa | T. Kakinuma
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