The potential consequences for cell Signaling by a class of NOD-Like Receptor proteins (NLRs) bearing an N-terminal signal sequence
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Martin D. Ryan | Claire Roulston | Pablo de Felipe | Valerie Odon | Jens Tilsner | Garry A. Luke | J. Tilsner | M. Ryan | G. Luke | P. D. Felipe | C. Roulston | V. Odon | M. Ryan
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