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Ubiquitin fragments: their known biological activities and putative roles
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Paweł Pasikowski
Published/Copyright:
March 16, 2010
Published Online: 2010-03-16
Published in Print: 2010-05-01
©2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York
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Keywords for this article
cryptides;
peptic fragments;
ubiquitin;
ubiquitin-binding domain
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