There was an error published in J. Cell Sci. 124, 35-46.
The Slt2p–Slt2p interaction reported in Fig. 8E was mistakenly not included in Table 1. The authors apologise for this error.
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There was an error published in J. Cell Sci. 124, 35-46.
The Slt2p–Slt2p interaction reported in Fig. 8E was mistakenly not included in Table 1. The authors apologise for this error.
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