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D’Angelo, M. A., & Hetzer, M. W. (2008). Structure, dynamics and function of nuclear pore complexes. Trends in Cell Biology, 18(10), 456–466.

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  1. Maximiliano A. D’Angelo (first)
  2. Martin W. Hetzer (additional)
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