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Margottin, F., Bour, S. P., Durand, H., Selig, L., Benichou, S., Richard, V., Thomas, D., Strebel, K., & Benarous, R. (1998). A Novel Human WD Protein, h-βTrCP, that Interacts with HIV-1 Vpu Connects CD4 to the ER Degradation Pathway through an F-Box Motif. Molecular Cell, 1(4), 565â574.
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Published Print | 27 years, 5 months ago (March 1, 1998) |
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