Adaptor-Specific Peptide Inhibitors of the Ubiquitin-Chain-Dependent Unfolding Activity of the Human p97(VCP)–UFD1–NPL4 Complex
Kei Okatsu(Kyoto University), Shuya Fukai(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Kohei Watanabe(Shizuoka University), Yusuke Sato(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Reon Takeuchi(Shizuoka University), Tetsuo Narumi(Shizuoka University), Akinori Okamoto(Kyoto University), Takuya Tomita(The University of Tokyo), Yoshinori Taguchi(Shizuoka University), Yasushi Saeki(Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry)
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