Signal-peptide-peptidase-like 2a is required for CD74 intramembrane proteolysis in human B cells.
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C. Martin | P. Saftig | Susann Hüttl | J. Schneppenheim | B. Schröder | R. Fluhrer | R. Schneppenheim | I. Müller | A. Kruchen | Regina Fluhrer
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