The protein kinase encoded by the Akt proto-oncogene is a target of the PDGF-activated phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase
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Andrius Kazlauskas | David R Kaplan | D. Morrison | D. Kaplan | T. Franke | P. Tsichlis | T. Chan | A. Kazlauskas | Thomas F Franke | Philip N Tsichlis | Deborah K Morrison | Sung-Il Yang | Tung O Chan | Ketaki Datta | Sung-Il Yang | K. Datta | Sung‐Il Yang
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