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    12006The BAR domain proteins: molding membranes in fission, fusion, and phagy.



    +-nlMicrobiol Mol Biol Rev 70(1):37-120 (2006)
    22006Membrane binding domains.



    +-nlBiochim Biophys Acta 1761(8):805-11 (2006)
    32010BAR domain competition during directional cellular migration.



    +-nlCell Cycle 9(13):2522-8 (2010)
    42009Bif-1/endophilin B1: a candidate for crescent driving force in autophagy.



    +-nlCell Death Differ 16(7):947-55 (2009)
    52008F-BAR domains: multifunctional regulators of membrane curvature.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 121(Pt 12):1951-4 (2008)
    62009Lipid binding domains: more than simple lipid effectors.



    +-nlJ Lipid Res 50 Suppl(-):S299-304 (2009)
    72008Retromer.



    +-nlCurr Opin Cell Biol 20(4):427-36 (2008)
    82004The BAR-domain family of proteins: a case of bending and binding?



    +-nlEMBO Rep 5(3):250-5 (2004)
    92010Phosphoinositide-binding interface proteins involved in shaping cell membranes.



    +-nlProc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci 86(5):509-23 (2010)



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