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Novel polyubiquitin imaging system, PolyUb‐FC, reveals that K33‐linked polyubiquitin is recruited by SQSTM1/p62
Author(s):
Nibe Y
,
Y. Nibe
,
S Oshima
,
M Kobayashi
,
C Maeyashiki
,
Y MATSUZAWA
,
K. Otsubo
,
H Matsuda
,
E Aonuma
,
Y NEMOTO
,
T Nagaishi
,
R. OKAMOTO
,
K. TSUCHIYA
,
T. Nakamura
,
S. Nakada
,
M Watanabe
Publication date:
2017
Journal:
Autophagy
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