Dynamic subunit turnover in ESCRT-III assemblies is regulated by Vps4 to mediate membrane remodelling during cytokinesis
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Thomas Müller-Reichert | Nicolas Chiaruttini | Simon Scheuring | Aurélien Roux | Daniel W. Gerlich | Ina Poser | D. Gerlich | I. Poser | S. Scheuring | T. Müller-Reichert | A. Roux | N. Chiaruttini | Lorena Redondo-Morata | Beata E. Mierzwa | Joachim Moser von Filseck | Julia König | Jorge Larios | L. Redondo-Morata | Joachim Moser von Filseck | J. König | Jorge A Larios | Beata Mierzwa | Aurélien Roux
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