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In Vivo Half-Life of a Protein Is a Function of Its Amino-Terminal Residue 1986 2026 1999 2012 1.6k
  1. In Vivo Half-Life of a Protein Is a Function of Its Amino-Terminal Residue (1986)
    Andreas Bachmair, Daniel Finley et al. Science
  2. A Multiubiquitin Chain Is Confined to Specific Lysine in a Targeted Short-Lived Protein (1989)
    Vincent Chau, John W. Tobias et al. Science

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In Vivo Half-Life of a Protein Is a Function of Its Amino-Terminal Residue
1986 StandoutScience
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