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000006509 245__ $$aStructure and potential functions of GABARAP
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000006509 500__ $$aThe authors thank Sameer Singh for carefully reading the manuscript. This study was supported by a fellowship of the International Helmholtz Research School BioSoft to M. Schwarten and a research grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) to D. Willbold (Wi1472/5).
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