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bibliographicCitation Timinszky G, Tirián L, Nagy FT, Tóth G, Perczel A, Kiss-László Z, Boros I, Clarke PR, Szabad J. The importin-beta P446L dominant-negative mutant protein loses RanGTP binding ability and blocks the formation of intact nuclear envelope. J Cell Sci. 2002 Apr 15;115(Pt 8):1675–87. doi: 10.1242/jcs.115.8.1675. PMID: 11950886.
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