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Human Lsg1 defines a family of essential GTPases that correlates with the evolution of compartmentalization.
Reynaud EG, Andrade MA, Bonneau F, Ly TB, Knop M, Scheffzek K, Pepperkok R
BMC Biol 2005, 3:21
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