Stomach-specific Calpain, nCL-2, Localizes in Mucus Cells and Proteolyzes the β-Subunit of Coatomer Complex, β-COP
Shoji Hata(Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry), Hiroyuki Sorimachi(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Noriko Toyama‐Sorimachi(National Center for Global Health and Medicine), Koichi Suzuki(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Hiroyuki Kawahara(Tokyo Metropolitan University), Suguru Koyama(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Keiko Abe(Hiroshima University), Naoko Doi(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Tatsuya Maeda(The University of Tokyo)
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