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Cell, Vol. 117, 637–648, May 28, 2004, Copyright 2004 by Cell Press Yeast Ras Regulates the Complex that Catalyzes the First Step in GPI-Anchor Biosynthesis at the ER Andrew K. Sobering,1,5,6 Reika Watanabe,2,5 Mar
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