BP-80 and Homologs are Concentrated on Post-Golgi, Probable Lytic Prevacuolar Compartments
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概要
著者
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Li Yu-bing
Department Of Biology The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
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ROGERS Sally
Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University
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TSE Yu
Department of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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LO Sze
Department of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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SUN Samuel
Department of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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JAUH Guang-Yuh
Institute of Botany, Academic Sinica
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JIANG Liwen
Department of Biology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Tse Yu
Department Of Biology The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
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Lo Sze
Department Of Biology The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
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Sun Samuel
Department Of Biology The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
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Jiang Liwen
Department Of Biological Sciences Simon Fraser University:(present)department Of Biochemistry Univer
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Jiang Liwen
Department Of Biology The Chinese University Of Hong Kong
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Rogers Sally
Institute Of Biological Chemistry Washington State University
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Jauh G‐y
Washington State Univ. Wa Usa
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Jauh Guang-yuh
Institute Of Botany Academia Sinica
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Jauh Guang-yuh
Institute Of Biological Chemistry Washington State University
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