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bibliographicCitation Iovine MK, Wente SR. A nuclear export signal in Kap95p is required for both recycling the import factor and interaction with the nucleoporin GLFG repeat regions of Nup116p and Nup100p. J Cell Biol. 1997 May 19;137(4):797–811. PMID: 9151683; PMCID: PMC2139834.
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