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bibliographicCitation Baranov MV, Revelo NH, Verboogen DRJ, Ter Beest M, van den Bogaart G. SWAP70 is a universal GEF-like adaptor for tethering actin to phagosomes. Small GTPases. 2019 Jul;10(4):311–23. PMID: 28489960; PMCID: PMC6548301.
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