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    Wang D, Liu Z, Li Q, Karpurapu M, Kundumani-Sridharan V, Cao H, Dronadula N, Rizvi F, Bajpai AK, Zhang C, Müller-Newen G, Harris KW, Rao GN.
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  • 33. The muscle regulatory and structural protein MLP is a cytoskeletal binding partner of betaI-spectrin.
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