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Vol 454 | 21 August 2008 | doi:nature07170 LETTERS The pathogen protein EspFU hijacks actin polymerization using mimicry and multivalency Nathan A. Sallee1,2, Gonzalo M. Rivera3, John E. Dueber2{, Dan Vasilescu3
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National Institute of Health / NIH Nanomedicine Development Center / National Science Foundation / University of Connecticut / University of California / Berkeley / Connecticut Health Center / Department of Synthetic Biology / Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology / Packard Foundation / California Institute of Quantitative Biomedical Research / American Heart Association / Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling / University of California / San Francisco / /

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