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Marston, D. J., Dickinson, S., & Nobes, C. D. (2003). Rac-dependent trans-endocytosis of ephrinBs regulates Eph–ephrin contact repulsion. Nature Cell Biology, 5(10), 879–888.

Authors 3
  1. Daniel J. Marston (first)
  2. Sarah Dickinson (additional)
  3. Catherine D. Nobes (additional)
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@article{Marston_2003, title={Rac-dependent trans-endocytosis of ephrinBs regulates Eph–ephrin contact repulsion}, volume={5}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1044}, DOI={10.1038/ncb1044}, number={10}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Marston, Daniel J. and Dickinson, Sarah and Nobes, Catherine D.}, year={2003}, month=sep, pages={879–888} }