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By Patricia Yuste-Checa, Victoria Anne Trinkaus, MSc, Irene Riera-Tur, Rahmi Imamoglu, Theresa F. Schaller, Huping Wang, Irina Dudanova, Mark S. Hipp and Franz-Ulrich Hartl, MD
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- Aggregation
- Cell culture
- Chaperones
Meet the Authors
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Patricia Yuste-Checa
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Irene Riera-Tur
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Rahmi Imamoglu
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Theresa F. Schaller
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Huping Wang
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Irina Dudanova
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Mark S. Hipp
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