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Fig. 2. Methylamine vana- vana-date–stained STEM  imag-es of pIV. A sample of pIV was applied to a grid to which TMV had already been added and washed as described in Fig
Fig. 3. Montage of pIV species from bright-field STEM images of methylamine vanadate–stained specimens as described in Fig
Fig. 1. Interaction of NFAT4 with the JNK protein kinase. (A) NFAT4 and JNK interact in vivo

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