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bibliographicCitation Utreras E, Jiménez-Mateos EM, Contreras-Vallejos E, Tortosa E, Pérez M, Rojas S, Saragoni L, Maccioni RB, Avila J, González-Billault C. Microtubule-associated protein 1B interaction with tubulin tyrosine ligase contributes to the control of microtubule tyrosination. Dev Neurosci. 2008;30(1-3):200–10. doi: 10.1159/000109863. PMID: 18075266.
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