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Molecular recognition of a single sphingolipid species by a protein’s transmembrane domain
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Gunnar Von Heijne
Stockholm University
Molecular recognition of a single sphingolipid species by a protein’s transmembrane domain
Nature 481(7382): 525-529
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2012
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FC
F.‐Xabier Contreras
AE
Andreas M. Ernst
PH
Per Haberkant
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