Self assembly of NuMA: multiarm oligomers as structural units of a nuclear lattice
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K Weber | J. Harborth | K. Weber | M. Osborn | J Harborth | J Wang | C Gueth-Hallonet | M Osborn | C. Gueth-Hallonet | Jian Wang
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