Kinetics of Src Homology 3 Domain Association with the Proline-rich Domain of Dynamins
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F. L. Szeto | H. Palfrey | Elena Solomaha | Frances L Szeto | Mohammed A Yousef | H Clive Palfrey | E. Solomaha | Mohammed A. Yousef | Frances L. Szeto
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