Zinc transporter ZIP10 forms a heteromer with ZIP6 which regulates embryonic development and cell migration
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Zinc transporter ZIP10 forms a heteromer with ZIP6 which regulates embryonic development and cell migration
Taylor KM, Muraina I, Brethour D, Schmitt-Ulms G, Nimmanon T, Ziliotto S, Kille P, Hogstrand C. Zinc transporter ZIP10 forms a heteromer with ZIP6 which regulates embryonic development and cell migration. Biochem J. 2016 Jun 7. pii: BCJ20160388. [Epub ahead of print]
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