Nucleoside diphosphate kinases fuel dynamin superfamily proteins with GTP for membrane remodeling
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T. Lagache | I. Lascu | A. M. van der Bliek | P. Chavrier | G. Raposo | M. Romao | N. Sauvonnet | U. Schlattner | J. Guitton | S. Polo | A. Roux | Q. Shen | M. Lacombe | Guillaume Montagnac | L. Griparić | M. Boissan | C. Desbourdes | Simona Polo | Aurélien Roux
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