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Hülsmann, J., Kravic, B., Weith, M., Gstaiger, M., Aebersold, R., Collins, B., Meyer, H. (2018). AP-SWATH Reveals Direct Involvement of VCP/p97 in Integrated Stress Response Signaling Through Facilitating CReP/PPP1R15B Degradation. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 17(7), 1295-1307.

Date
Sun, 07/01/2018 - 12:00
PubMed ID
29599191
Author(s)
Hülsmann J, Kravic B, Weith M, Gstaiger M, Aebersold R, Collins B, Meyer H
Year
2018
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