Acyl-Protein Thioesterase 2 Catalizes the Deacylation of Peripheral Membrane-Associated GAP-43
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Guillermo A. Gomez | Vanesa M. Tomatis | Alejandra Trenchi | Jose L. Daniotti | J. L. Daniotti | A. Trenchi | Vanesa M Tomatis
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