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bibliographicCitation Tcatchoff L, Andersson S, Utskarpen A, Klokk TI, Skånland SS, Pust S, Gerke V, Sandvig K. Annexin A1 and A2: Roles in Retrograde Trafficking of Shiga Toxin. PLoS ONE. 2012 Jul 06;7(7):e40429. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0040429.
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