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Proprotein convertases process Pmel17 during secretion.

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Bibliographic reference Leonhardt, Ralf M ; Vigneron, Nathalie ; Rahner, Christoph ; Cresswell, Peter. Proprotein convertases process Pmel17 during secretion.. In: Journal of Biological Chemistry, Vol. 286, no. 11, p. 9321-9337 (2011)
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