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  • Author: Sherman MY
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  • Sherman MY and Goldberg AL (1991) Formation in vitro of complexes between an abnormal fusion protein and the heat shock proteins from Escherichia coli and yeast mitochondria. J Bacteriol 173(22):7249-56 PMID:1938919
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