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Effects of reduced temperature
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deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside
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Tombusvirus replication depends on Sec39p endoplasmic reticulum-associated transport protein.
Endoplasmic reticulum-associated secretory proteins Sec20p, Sec39p, and Dsl1p are involved in peroxi…
Lipid droplet proteins, Lds1p, Lds2p, and Rrt8p, are implicated in membrane protein transport associ…
The Drosophila RZZ complex - roles in membrane trafficking and cytokinesis.
Identification of the neuroblastoma-amplified gene product as a component of the syntaxin 18 complex…
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