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bibliographicCitation Wang JG, Li S, Zhao XY, Zhou LZ, Huang GQ, Feng C, Zhang Y. HAPLESS13, the Arabidopsis μ1 adaptin, is essential for protein sorting at the trans-Golgi network/early endosome. Plant Physiol. 2013 Aug;162(4):1897–910. PMID: 23766365; PMCID: PMC3729769.
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