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bibliographicCitation Legesse-Miller A, Massol RH, Kirchhausen T. Constriction and Dnm1p recruitment are distinct processes in mitochondrial fission. Mol Biol Cell. 2003 May;14(5):1953–63. PMID: 12802067; PMCID: PMC165089.
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title Constriction and Dnm1p Recruitment Are Distinct Processes in Mitochondrial Fission
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