SEIPIN Isoforms Interact with the Membrane-Tethering Protein VAP27-1 for Lipid Droplet Formation
Michael S. Greer(University of North Texas), Kent D. Chapman(University of North Texas), Franziska K. Kretzschmar(University of Göttingen), Satinder K. Gidda(University of Guelph), Elizabeth McClinchie(University of North Texas), John M. Dyer(Agricultural Research Service), Yingqi Cai(University of North Texas), Till Ischebeck(University of Münster), Robert T. Mullen(University of Guelph), Nicolas Esnay(University of North Texas), Damien Seay(United States Department of Agriculture)
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