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  • Vertebrate MIM (MTSS1), an actin-binding scaffold protein that may be involved in cancer metastasis.
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  • Vertebrate ABBA-1 (MTSS1L), a MIM-related protein.
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  • Vertebrate brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1-associated protein 2 or insulin receptor tyrosine kinase substrate p53 (IRSp53), a multifunctional adaptor protein that links Rac1 with a Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome family verprolin-homologous protein 2 (WAVE2/WASF2) to induce lamellipodia or Cdc42 with Mena to induce filopodia.
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  • Vertebrate brain-specific angiogenesis inhibitor 1-associated protein 2-like proteins 1 and 2.
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  • Drosophila melanogaster CG32082-PA.
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  • Caenorhabditis elegans M04F3.5 protein.
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Street of Riches is a novel by the Canadian author Gabrielle Roy. It was originally published in French as Rue Deschambault by Beauchemin in 1955. An English translation by Harry L. Binsse, Street of Riches, was published by McClelland and Stewart in 1957.

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The Bulgarian Orthodox Church, legally the Patriarchate of Bulgaria, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox jurisdiction based in Bulgaria. It is the first medieval recognised patriarchate outside the Pentarchy and the oldest Slavic Orthodox church, with some 6 million members in Bulgaria and between 1.5 and 2 million members in a number of other European countries, Asia, the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. It was recognized as autocephalous in 1945 by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople.

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