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Sec61p is adjacent to nascent type I and type II signal-anchor proteins during their membrane insertion.
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Sec61p is adjacent to nascent type I and type II signal-anchor proteins during their membrane insertion
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Stephen High
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Søren S. L. Andersen
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Tom Rapoport
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D Görlich
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E Hartmann
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1 May 1993
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Journal of Cell Biology
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121
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4
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743-750
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10.1083/JCB.121.4.743
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2119797
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8491769
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