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MBC in Press, published on April 4, 2003 as 10.1091/mbc. E02-09-0613Friesen et al.
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- Friesen H
- Murphy K
- Breitkreutz A
- Tyers M
- Andrews B
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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteins Rvs167p and Rvs161p are closely related members of the amphiphysin family of proteins, which includes mammalian amphiphysins I and II, and plant, Drosophila, nematode, and fission yeast isoforms. Amphiphysin family …
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