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Amit, M., Weisberg, S. J., Nadler-Holly, M., McCormack, E. A., Feldmesser, E., Kaganovich, D., Willison, K. R., & Horovitz, A. (2010). Equivalent Mutations in the Eight Subunits of the Chaperonin CCT Produce Dramatically Different Cellular and Gene Expression Phenotypes. Journal of Molecular Biology, 401(3), 532–543.

Authors 8
  1. Maya Amit (first)
  2. Sarah J. Weisberg (additional)
  3. Michal Nadler-Holly (additional)
  4. Elizabeth A. McCormack (additional)
  5. Ester Feldmesser (additional)
  6. Daniel Kaganovich (additional)
  7. Keith R. Willison (additional)
  8. Amnon Horovitz (additional)
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