Conserved Asf1-importin β physical interaction in growth and sexual development in the ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila.
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A. Gingras | T. Pawson | J. Fillingham | Jean-Philippe Lambert | R. Pearlman | J. Garg | Syed Nabeel-Shah | A. Karsou | Susanna Marquez | Virginia Bertucci | Dashaini V. Retnasothie | Ernest Radovani | Dashaini V Retnasothie | V. Bertucci | Jeffrey Fillingham
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