PTP1B regulates Eph receptor function and trafficking
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E. Nievergall | P. W. Janes | Carolin Stegmayer | M. Vail | F. Haj | S. Teng | B. Neel | P. Bastiaens | M. Lackmann | M. E. Vail
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